Thanks to all who advised on my (newbie) project of putting Linux on an old 386 with 4M RAM and 120M disk. Perverse, but I'm doing it, and I have the disk-image floppies.
As a first try, I made these partitions: hda1 swap 16Mb hda2 temp root 2Mb hda3 Linux 98Mb Problem: when I get to "Initialize and Activate a Swap Partition," I consistently get the error message "swap could not be activated, device or resource busy." (I noticed, by the way, that when I exited from the boot process after making the partitions, there was a message like "swapon failed"; but the system let me proceed to dbootstrap.) Finally I said I'd do without a swap partition, and was able to go on to initialize the Linux paritition and so on. What should I do to get my swap partition working? Thanks as before. Charles Hartman Poet in Residence Connecticut College [EMAIL PROTECTED]