Re: Boot pelo disquete para instalação do Fedora 4

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Hi Mikkel,

Thanks a lot by the answer... I didn't explain very well... I don't have the CD Driver, that's the big problem...

I'm going to install fedora in a lab with many computers, but I have just one CD Reader...

Thanks again,

2006/1/24, Mikkel L. Ellertson <mikkel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Fábio Augusto wrote:
> Good Afternoon for all,
>
> I have an equipment without CD ROM driver and USB boot support. I would
> like to know how can I boot from a floppy disk (if it's possible) to
> start installation via NFS Server.
>
> In some older version (like Fedora 1) we could download the boot.img and
> use dd to convert it to the floppy disk, but now I can't find it anymore.
>
One way would be to download
http://ebcd.pcministry.com/download/oldbios.exe

This will create a boot floppy that ends up booting from a CD.
When you boot with the floppy, and have a bootable CD in the drive,
it acts the same as if your BIOS supported booting from CD. I have
also used it when the BIOS couldn't figure out how to boot from CD
when the system had more then one CD-ROM drive...

If you have a problem running the /exe, let me know and I will send
you an image file that works with dd.

Mikkel
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