On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 06:16:18PM +0000, Gerard Robin wrote: | hello, | I have the oppotunity to get hold of few omputers 486 SX | (33Mz, 25Mz, hard disk = 89 Mb or 127 Mb) | before they go to the rubbish. | I wanted install the minimum of linux for the mail | (exim, mutt, fetchmail, procmail, etc..) | but my CD-ROM drive is ignored by the bios of these machines | and so I must install linux with diskets 1.44, but I have two | questions: | is it possible to do it ? And if it's possible how can I do this. | Can someone help me or point the documentation in this matter.
Some options you have : o put the hard drive into a new machine for install, then move it back (this is what I did, after trying to put a cd drive in the 486) o use a whole bunch of floppies to get a base system installed and install the rest from cdrom or network. o boot to DOS (not 'doze!) _with cdrom driver_ and then use 'loadlin.exe' on the cd to bootstrap the installer I have potato on a 486SX, 25MHz, 300MB hard drive, 8MB RAM. It tends to drag because it swaps a lot, but otherwise is fully functional. I had it masquerading the dial-up connection with no problems. The reason I don't have it masquerading the DSL connection is I don't want to buy a second ISA NIC. (I actually have a spare USB NIC, but no USB for ISA-based machines) -D -- Like a gold ring in a pig's snout is a beautiful woman who shows no discretion. Proverbs 11:22