Claude S. Sutton, Jr. (cssutto@ibm.net)
Wed, 23 Jun 1999 14:31:33 -0400
I am brand new here, so I hope this question has not been asked 100 times
this week.
I am trying to install linux and I can not get drive A: to recognize the
boot disc.
On my machine, drive A: is not the default.
I have years of work on my laptop and am afraid I will trash it, so what I
had hoped to do was boot the linux install (RedHat 6), and install on my
Syquest SparQ 1G drive (parallel). That way if I goof, my other stuff is safe.
Am I dreaming?
If not, I need some help.
If I am dreaming, then I will get another machine for linux.
Claude S. Sutton, Jr.
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