On Thu, 2005-01-13 at 14:50 -0600, Jonathan Hutchins wrote:
On Thursday 13 January 2005 12:09 pm, djgoku wrote:
What are floppies? I thought those weren't used anymore. At least I try not to, but when I need to I would probably just create an .img and put on a boot cd. Floppies should be banned.
Floppies are handy when you need to move less than 1.5MB of data between machines, and for booting in certain configurations.
My latest floppy projects were Dan's Boot-and-nuke, a handy one-floppy linux distro that will wipe a hard drive, used for a bunch of old office machines with CD's in various states of disrepair, and trying to do an FTP install of Mandrake on a laptop who's CD is dead.
I'm still confused, so a floppy is like a cdr/dvdr that only holds 1.5megs? I'm all for the 80's retro stuff, but think I have to draw the line at that, and A Flock Of Seaguls. Just use a usb cdrom then, and if the box doesn't support that, then it should be given to Hal :)
-Bill