Donald Ade wrote:
I'm sorry typo. I ment that system has neither a cdrom drive nor a floppy drive.
well. should you have answered my other questions, the answer could be easier... *here the easiest way is probably to get out the HD, connect it to an other computer and run from there. Install grub on the drive mbr and you'll be able to boot from your computer drive (a little tricky but no so difficult) *you can also go to www.vmware.com, download the free vmware server and install suse in it (very easy). *loan a usb bootable drive if any (easier, 1 hour is enough. Most PC vendor could accomodate an one hour loan!) these are the only I think of available to anybody. But if I had to do that, I could try: * download a single boot cd distribution (there is one for SUSE, but's a dvd), make a separate partition just as big as needed to copy the cd/dvd to it (as an image, not as a file, with windows flavor of dd). manage to boot from it using windows - not easy but probably doable * may be simpler look google for an usb bootable linux distro (there are several) in fact, you need a way to boot any linux. From there you can launch grub and boot any disk image jdd -- http://www.dodin.net http://dodin.org/galerie_photo_web/expo/index.html http://lucien.dodin.net http://fr.susewiki.org/index.php?title=Gérer_ses_photos