[ale] Getting Linux on an old laptop with only floppy drive and 100 MB Iomega zip drive

Scott Castaline hscast at charter.net
Tue Jan 29 10:11:36 EST 2008


dhhoward at comcast.net wrote:
> I've got an old Win98 Toshiba satellite that I want to put Linux on, but no CD ROM drive and no Internet, but I can get it to talk to an old Iomega 100 MB Zip drive.  Any way to take an Ubuntu CD-ROM iso image and chop it up into 100 MB chunks for copying to the laptop or installing from the Zip drive?
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> Thanks, 
> Daniel
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Just a thought, I'm not sure if it'll work as I haven't tried anything 
like this in years, but. How about backing up the cd image of ubuntu 
onto the zip disks assuming that you have another linux system 
available. Then, I think puppy linux can run from floppy so download 
that and make a boot floppy for puppy linux. Boot the laptop with the 
floppy and create 1 partition large enough to allow a full restore of 
the zip disks. Then you could probably mount the partition with the 
restored cd image and run the install script. You may have to chroot to 
get into the Ubuntu environment.



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