I have searched the forums, but didn't see anything on it. I am new here though, so I apologize if I missed it.
So, when a local call center shut down I got a bunch of their old computers they were giving away. However they have all had the CD-ROM drives removed, and I am in need of another way to install Kubuntu. Each has a 3.5 floppy drive, and after some google I came across this: http://www.linuxmigration.com/quickr...all/media.html
Basically I would like to use the bootdisk.img floppy and the drvnet.img floppy to install kubuntu, instead of redhat. So my question is, does anyone know of an ftp link, (or http for that matter), I can use to do a network install. If not, any ideas on how I might go about finding one, or suggestions on alternative means of installation would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks to all for your time. Looking forward to figuring this out.
So, when a local call center shut down I got a bunch of their old computers they were giving away. However they have all had the CD-ROM drives removed, and I am in need of another way to install Kubuntu. Each has a 3.5 floppy drive, and after some google I came across this: http://www.linuxmigration.com/quickr...all/media.html
Basically I would like to use the bootdisk.img floppy and the drvnet.img floppy to install kubuntu, instead of redhat. So my question is, does anyone know of an ftp link, (or http for that matter), I can use to do a network install. If not, any ideas on how I might go about finding one, or suggestions on alternative means of installation would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks to all for your time. Looking forward to figuring this out.
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