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Re: Installing Redhat 3.0.3 on TP755CD



> I want to install Redhat on my Thinkpad, but when I try to use the 
> floppyless install from CD, my kernel freezes right after mounting the 
> CDROM.  I don't see any way around this so I'm thinking about starting 
> with the 3 floppies.  My question is this.  Is it possible top install 
> off the CD using the floppies?  I have installed Slackware 3.0 in the 
> past and had to install the A disk set from a DOS partition before I 
> could install off the CD, because you can't have the floppy as your root 
> disk if you need to swap out the floppy for the CDROM drive.  It seems 
> that Redhat would have the same problem.  Does anyone have any 
> suggestions?  (I sure wish that floppyless install worked....)

i had the same frustration installing slackware.  however, the
A disks aren't that large, and installing them from the DOS 
partition was pretty simple.  be sure to also include the kernel
series (i think it's K) so that you can pick a kenel that supports
your CD-ROM.  then you can do the other packages from CD when you
boot on your new kernel.

there are a lot of other CD-issued products that require the
simultaneous use of CD and floppy, and it's darn annoying.  
so far it's Windows NT (although the alterative of a Network
Install exists for me) and the Adaptek drivers for my SlimSCSI
PCMCIA card (which, fortunately, windows95 doesn't requre).
in general, i wish manufacturers would get a clue about how
many laptop users can have one or the other but not both ...

-m-