Installing Linux over the network

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Hi Vic

You will need to decide if you are going to do an nfs install or a ftp
install.  Or an http install in the case of debian.  Each distribution
deels with network installation just a bit differently.  So what
distribution are you wanting to install?  

Most of the distributions have concise README files to get you up and
running.  So rtfm...

If you have any problems with the installation I would be glad to give you
a hand.  I think that you are going to find it a breeze.

hth
Frank


On Mon, 5 Jun 2000, Victor Tsaran wrote:

> Hello, listers!
> I sort of read about this, but would like a word of support. I am attempting
> to install Linux on a computer that doesn't have CD-Rom but does have a
> Network card. How would I go about installing Linux from a network CDROM
> onto that computer?
> Let's see, if I download Speakup boot disks with network support, how would
> I actually configure the card to the right IP and mount the CDROM on the
> other computer?
> Regards,
> Vic
> 
> 
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