On Mon, 19 Mar 2007, Dave wrote: > Hello, > I've got a machine i'd like to put CentOS 4.4 on. Unfortunately this > machine doesn't have a rom in it, just a floppy and a network card. I was > wondering if i could boot it, then have it pick up what it needs to start the > install off the network and do an unattended install vi nfs? Or, if that's > not possible would it be possible to boot and load CentOS completely from the > network bypassing the hard disk altogether? I don't need x on this box, in > fact it doesn't have a monitor, most of the work it will do will be via ssh, > or unattended stuff. > Thanks. > Dave. I believe CentOS 3 was the last version of CentOS that included a boot floppy. IIRC, the issue is that the newer kernels (with other required components) are too large to fit on a floppy.