It's possible to Copy a windows CD onto your HDD, then using a boot floppy, getting the command prompt up and directing it to "setup.exe" or something like that in the windows folder containing the contents of the origional CD. Windows will install absolutely fine from the hdd like this.
Can I do the same for linux? - copy the contents of the iso onto my HDD and use a win98 boot disk to direct it to the linux folder with the contents of the cd?
The reason I ask is I have a laptop running windows 98 with no cd-rom, or Floppy drive but it has Wi-Fi connected to my main computer. I could use the Wi-Fi to copy across the contents of the Kubuntu install cd iso after opening the iso in Deamon Tools (or similar), then (laptop/win98) restart, press f8, choose command prompt only, then goto the folder and install kubuntu on another hdd partition and dual-boot with the win98 already on the laptop
I hope someone can make sence of this!! I looked around the forum before posting this, but couldnt find anything like it posted before. hope someone can answer this one cheers
Can I do the same for linux? - copy the contents of the iso onto my HDD and use a win98 boot disk to direct it to the linux folder with the contents of the cd?
The reason I ask is I have a laptop running windows 98 with no cd-rom, or Floppy drive but it has Wi-Fi connected to my main computer. I could use the Wi-Fi to copy across the contents of the Kubuntu install cd iso after opening the iso in Deamon Tools (or similar), then (laptop/win98) restart, press f8, choose command prompt only, then goto the folder and install kubuntu on another hdd partition and dual-boot with the win98 already on the laptop
I hope someone can make sence of this!! I looked around the forum before posting this, but couldnt find anything like it posted before. hope someone can answer this one cheers
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