On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, Thomas Taylor wrote:
On Wednesday 01 February 2006 00:25, Rickey Moore wrote:
> Thomas Taylor <linxt(a)comcast.net> wrote: Hi All:
>
> The bus
> structure is ISA with room for two cards.
>
> not sure if it would work as the BIOS doesn't allow booting from anything
> except the floppy or hard drive.
> How about installing to an old cast-off HD on another machine, and then
> transfering that drive to this machine? Good ole 486 ought to run faster
> with Linux on it than Winblows. I used a 486/66 with 16 megs of memory to
> service 4 modems, two 8 serial port dickens terminal servers which had a
> collection of terminals, XT's and 286's running procomm. One day I had
> about 12 users on the terminals and all 4 modems lit up with users, all
> playing in nightmare mud OS, and running editors, and I cranked up Doom II
> on the server. It was slow as heck, but the fact that it ran at all was
> pretty great! Enjoy dinking around with it!
>
> The harddrive install ought to work... Ric
>
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Thanks to all you guys who replied. Some good suggestions that I will play
with as time allows and get back with the results when I have any.
I've tried this before, and that was about the only way to do it.
However, running with the wrong arch kernel, glibc, etc may pose a
problem. I couldn't do it with FC3 with i686 to i586, everything would
segfault.