From:   Rugxulo <rugx...@gmail.com>
Date:   Mon, 31 Dec 2012 02:05:05 -0600
> Sad that nobody cares for old machines anymore. There are way more of
> them than new ones. But I guess "new" is "cheap enough" and
> (sometimes) works where old doesn't.

My most used workstation is a Pentium S 133 MHz with an Ethernet 
connection to a Linux router.  

> So your BIOS won't boot from CD? You could maybe (?) try Smart Boot
> Manager (via floppy), which claims to subvert that need.

What about temporarily connecting the target drive to another 
machine where the installer works?  After installing the OS and 
replacing the drive, adjust boot parameters for the target machine.

Regards,            ... Peter E.

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