To Whom That This is Read by,
My computer is a PS/2 with ESDI drives (i think, they use eda when
mounting root), and 24 meg of ram, and up to this point I have been
incredibly unsuccseful in installing linux on this computer, without
partitioning. I have tried ZipSlack and currently I have DosLinux on my
computer. Neither one works. My first question is, does anyone know a
kernel that will work with this? I found one that I think works, but it
gets caught up on some point about not being able to handle more than 16mb
of ram or something along those lines. Does any know of a kernel (again
for a PS/2) that will handle this. My third question, I know it is a lot
easier to install by CD, unless of course you don't own a CD-ROM drive. Is
there a version (new or even and older version would be fine) of RedHat
that is installable on disks? Thank you!
LT Grant
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