is there a grapical floppy install of nix out there?

skyking

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there are netinstalls on floppy, but they go out and get a bunch more stuff of the web. you need broadband to get those systems up.
debian example.
 

Nothinman

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QNX might still fit on a floppy, but nothing Linux based will run from a floppy and have a GUI on it that I know of.
 

alaricljs

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Back in the day Slackware was a floppy based install (like 50 floppies). These days they expect you either have net access or CDs. The debian netinstaller is how I do my installs. Not familiar with BSD, but I'd put down money that it's pretty much the same way.

Here's another option however: I take the hard drive and connect it via USB dongle to my laptop and use vmware to install debian to the HDD. Once everything is installed I pull it and re-attach it to the intended system. I've never run into any issues doing this.
 

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kamper

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As long as you have a server nearby, I'm sure this would be very doable with / on nfs. Heck, with pxe, would you even need a floppy?
 

Brazen

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Originally posted by: kamper
As long as you have a server nearby, I'm sure this would be very doable with / on nfs. Heck, with pxe, would you even need a floppy?

That would depend on whether his nic supported pxe or not. If it doesn't, then you can still do a pxe boot from a floppy.
 

Fox5

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Originally posted by: Brazen
Originally posted by: kamper
As long as you have a server nearby, I'm sure this would be very doable with / on nfs. Heck, with pxe, would you even need a floppy?

That would depend on whether his nic supported pxe or not. If it doesn't, then you can still do a pxe boot from a floppy.

Or a USB cd drive plus a floppy bootloader.