Hi, I would like to install Linux on a old Toshiba T1900 laptop (486sx/20MHz, 8MB of RAM). It does not have a CD drive, so I was hoping I could get it off the network (either from a local PC or the Internet) thru a 3Com Etherlink III PCMCIA card (3c589). What version should I use and HOW?
I tried Debian woody/compact and it hangs right after reading the root floppy fisk. I am speculating that kernel version does not get along with a 486sx processor which has no math coprocessor. With Debian-2.2/compact the installer starts fine but I can't get the drivers disk to work--it says the file system type cannot be detected, on both the target machine and my other Linux PC. So I tried downloading drivers.tgz, unpacking the {3c589_cs.o, ds.o, pcmcia_core.o} files from pcmcia.tgz and copying them to a /boot directory on a clean floppy. After the installer starts I open a new console window and I can successfully "insmod /floppy/boot/pcmcia_core.o" (or load it from within the installer), but when I try to "insmod ds.o" I get "Device or resource busy". Of course 3c589_cs.o won't load either. Any idea what this message could mean or how I could get the proper driver disk to work (driver-1.bin)? I suppose the right driver loading procedure should take care of all the module dependences, right? Any hint would be greatly appreciated! ;-) Thanks, Gerlando -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]