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Old 05-21-2008   #1 (permalink)
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DSL - boot HD iso with floppy?

Hi, I'm a complete Linux newb, thanks for your help!

I have DSL [Damn Small Linux, but I'm sure you knew that!] on CD, boots fine from the CD drive.

I have Win95 on hda1, want to keep it that way.

Have DSL iso on hda2 [Frugal Install], swapfile hda3[inactive], hda4 for additional apps/files[inactive].

I'd prefer not to mess with the MBR and lilo/grub etc. I have tomsrtbt on floppy. Can I use a floppy to boot to the hda2 iso? How could I do this?

I want to boot to Win95 unless I put in the floppy.

800Mhz Athlon 128MB system.
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I don't quite understand what it is you're trying to do. Care to explain a bit better?

From what I can figure is you're trying to access the .iso file of DSL on hda2? Is this correct?
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Thank you. Yes, ordinarily [as I understand it], you would use lilo etc to create a boot menu in the Master Boot Record. You could choose to boot into Windows or Linux when the PC starts.

I just want a floppy disk to use when I start up the PC...that will boot the iso image of DSL that resides on my hda2. If no disk, the PC just goes normally into Windows. Is this possible?

I hope that is clear, I don't understand much as yet!
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Aha.. OK,

Now I understand what you mean but I'm afraid I can't help you with your question... Anyway, you will have to do more than just boot the iso (unless it's a livecd iso?, because when Linux is installed the iso obviously disappears and the operating system resides along with all its files on disk.

Good luck with this one
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I'm 90% certain Ultimate Boot CD lets you pick which partition to boot off of, though I don't have it handy to make sure. Might want to look into that.
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