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libria
April 21st, 2013, 09:27 PM
I have a Toshiba Portege 3505 which

currently has no bootable OS
has no CDROM drive built in
does not have factory CDROM drive
does not have a restore image on-drive
cannot boot to USB stick or USB attached CDROM
can PXE boot, but router does not support
cannot boot Floppy
has no data worth saving


If I remove the hard drive and hose the entire partition, can I install a minimal Ubuntu image, reinstall the HD, boot it, connect to the internet to finish the install?

Cheesemill
April 21st, 2013, 09:34 PM
If you have another machine to use then just plug the drive into that to do the full installation before putting the drive back in your laptop, there's no reason to do a minimal installation and then finish it off in the laptop.

To be on the safe side it's best to disconnect all other drives from the machine you will be installing with to make sure that the bootloader ends up on your laptop drive instead of one of the other machines drive(s).

sammiev
April 21st, 2013, 10:13 PM
When I look up the specs it shows that this model has a Optical Drive DVD-ROM - External . If this is the case then you can make a bootable DVD. ( even if you have to do it on another R/W DVD )

libria
April 24th, 2013, 02:16 AM
If you have another machine to use then just plug the drive into that to do the full installation before putting the drive back in your laptop, there's no reason to do a minimal installation and then finish it off in the laptop.

Thanks, I do have a desktop I can plug it into. Will try this to get it started.


When I look up the specs it shows that this model has a Optical Drive DVD-ROM - External.

It probably did originally; as stated, I do not have that.