[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>Hmmm...  How did the install fail?  SNF has a newer 2.2 kernel than the 
>original and the newer one overcomes some errors that could be 
>attributed to the strange timing and unique geometry of some WD drives. 
> There is no real reason an SNF install should fail on such a system.  I 
>am running it on an IBM PC350 P166 with 32Mb of RAM and two network 
>cards.  Of course, I do have to keep a mouse attached so the BIOS will 
>allow a boot, but the video and keyboard were long ago removed.
>
>You cannot have any other system on a machine running SNF.  Dual-boots 
>are impossible.

When I'm about to install SNF in my old Intel Pentium 166 at 32MB RAM using BTC 40x 
IDE CD-ROM drive it asked me what modules shall I use for my CD-ROM drive?  Also, the 
GUI installation is very poor and very slow.

Thanks in advance.

=)

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