Mike Miller said:
> On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, Chris Schumann wrote:
>
>> That's sort of my next plan. There's a web site [1] that has made a
>> set  of Fedora install floppies, which would work on my machine except
>> that  Fedora doesn't work on any 486 any more. (The older versions
>> might work,  but upgrading would not be fun.)
>>
>> I plan to make such a set of floppies for Ubuntu using the Mini ISO,
>> which is only 9.1MB, so it should fit on 7 floppies, or 6 if I make
>> 1.7MB floppies, plus one for the boot diskette. It should allow a
>> direct  network install without requiring any OS to be installed.
>>
>> [1] http://www.thisiscool.com/fcfloppy.htm
>
>
> Does "network install" imply that no hard drive is needed on the local
> machine?

Nope. It means get the packages from the network instead of a local source
such as floppy(!), CD, memory card, etc.

Chris