Salve,
Knoppix would be great for installing GNU/Linux on Laptops without
CD-Rom drives. But etherboot and rom-o-matic are not
supporting PCMCIA network adapters ;(
My idea is to use an other Laptop that runs Knoppix, plug in that
PCMCIA network adapter and to start a skript that creats a
boot-image that fit to that adapter, automaticaly.
This boot-image can be moved to the boot-partition of the
actually hd, saved as file, mailed, stored on Knoppix-webserver.
Such a skript can be used for creating network-bootdisks for Knoppix
too. Go to an unknown PC, boot Knoppix, put in a FD, start that
skript and start the PC with that FD and an Knopix-Terminal-server
next time
I'm sorry to be not yet skilled enough to present you already the
solution
Would you like to fork this?
Any ideas, or good descriptions, how to do this?
see:
http://www.etherboot.org
Greetings
rob
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