My brother-in-law loaned me his aging 486 Toshiba laptop since he had failed to install RedHat on it. It seems that the minimum install for RedHat far exceeds the 120Mb disk it has.
I decided to try a minimal installation of Debian Slink. This machine has a 120Mb HD and 12 MB RAM, so this is a bit of an experiment to see whether something "interesting" (in this case "interesting" == X + graphical browser + (some of) WordPerfect + ppp). The first snag: the Bantam backpack cdrom drive (attached to the parallel port) doesn't appear to be recognized by the installation kernel. I tried: mount -t iso9660 /dev/hd[bcdefg] /mnt ... where [bcdefg] represents several attempts, and was told this wasn't recognized as a block device. I then went to the modules portion of the installation menu, and tried installing modules for parallel ports. No luck. Any suggestions? Also (anticipating future challenges...) any ideas on what video card/chipset, hsync and vsync I'll need to indicate for configurring X? Thanks in advance Danny Heap [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]