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I'm trying to install debian on my old dell computer. Its a Dell Dimension V350 pentium 2 350mhz processor, 128mb of ram but the cd rom is broken. I noticed ...
- 01-27-2009 #1Just Joined!
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Installing Debian via tftp
I'm trying to install debian on my old dell computer. Its a Dell Dimension V350 pentium 2 350mhz processor, 128mb of ram but the cd rom is broken. I noticed in the bios it says Network Boot as a boot device.
I'm trying to follow the instructions on Preparing Files for TFTP Net Booting but using Tftpd32 and I don't understand how to set it up. How do I do this?
PS
I have a blank hardrive and I can put anything I need on it could I boot that way?
- 01-27-2009 #2forum.guy
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Have you looked at unetbootin to see if it might work for you:
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- 01-27-2009 #3Just Joined!
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This will allow me to install Debian onto a computer with nothing on it?


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