The linux floppy will be unreadable from DOS, so you can't check it out that
way.
What I would recommend is go to www.linux.org and look at the available
distributions. Personally I would recommend Debian, but you may want to try
something like Dragon Linux or one of the other distros that you can run from
a fat partition.
scott
edoc wrote:
> OK, took your advice and tried to install Pocket Linux on a floppy instead
> of Toms ... for the moment at least.
>
> Downloaded rawrite3 and copied it to my IBM ThinkPad, did the same
> with Pocket-Linux.
>
> Ran rawrite3 and followed the prompts (file name and target location) to
> install to drive "a".
>
> The process completed and a dir of drive "a" produced garbage.
>
> Rebooted the ThinkPad just for fun and it looked at the FD and then just
> stalled.
>
> What did I do wrong now, please? :-)
>
> Thanks! Doc
>
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