Installation instructions for the ThinkPad 760
Specific installation notes for the ThinkPad 760C, 760CD, 760E, 760ED, 760EL, 760ELD, 760L, 760LD, 760XD and 760XL.
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General Notes
One of the main pitfalls to installing Linux on this ThinkPad line is the lack of bootable CD-ROM support. Though it is possible to install using a set of startup floppies, being sure to get one for PCMCIA support and another for network drivers, it tends to be more of a headache than it is worth. Using a utility like sbootmgr (available from the Slackware server here, the homepage of the software is curiously out-of-date) makes this headache virtually disappear. Simply write the image to a floppy drive, and boot up. Highlight the hard disk in the Main Boot menu screen that appears. Then hit Tab to enter the Main Menu, head down to System Settings, press Enter, select Install Smart BootManager, and answer Y. Turn your computer off, swap the CD-ROM into it, insert the Linux distro of your choice, and boot up. Smart BootManager will start up, and you'll need to head back into the System Settings menu and Rescan All Partitions to add the new bootable CD-ROM to sbootmgr's list. After you've done this, your CD-ROM will be in the menu, which you can then boot from, by highlighting it, heading back into the menu, and selecting "Boot It."
Granted, a CD-ROM was an option on some of the models in this line, so if you don't have one, you'll either have to get one from eBay (about $20) or fall back on using a network install.
Distro specific Instructions
External Sources
ThinkPad 760E
ThinkPad 760ED
- Nate Bargmann's Debian on a ThinkPad 760ED page
- Red Hat 4.2 on a ThinkPad 760ED/760XD
- PCMCIA Patch for Kernel 2.6.15.1
ThinkPad 760EL
- Harald Milz's Linux on a ThinkPad 760EL page
- Debian on a ThinkPad 760EL
- Mandrake 6.1 on a ThinkPad 760EL
- Mandrake 7.0 on a ThinkPad 760EL
- Slackware 7.1 on a ThinkPad 760EL
- Stephe's Red Hat 7.0 on a ThinkPad 760EL page