On Mon, 2005-04-18 at 09:24 +0200, Jay Turner wrote: > On Sun, Apr 17, 2005 at 09:14:30PM -0700, Adam Boettiger wrote: > > I have an older Sony Vaio laptop that I'd like to devote solely to Linux > > Core 4. Problem is, I only have modem access on it (not broadband) and I > > have no CD player for it, just a USB port. > > > > Before I go buy a used accessory just to install the OS, is there any way > > that you know of that I could download Core 4 to an external USB hard drive > > through my PowerBook laptop broadband connection, then move the external USB > > hard drive to the Vaio and install from the external USB drive? > > FC4 does indeed support installing from an external USB drive, but I > suspect the problem you're going to find is that the Vaio itself doesn't > support booting from a USB device. Depending on what OS you currently have > on the machine (if any) there are other options which might work for you. > If you have Windoze on the box already, you might want to check out > "linload" which will allow you to load a kernel image from a DOS partition. Just for clarification, I think Jay means "loadlin". Unless we've suddenly swapped the conversation to one regarding booting the installer from Windows on Alpha, of course ;) -- Peter