At 10:20 AM 7/25/2005, Ben Ruset typed:
Either way, Knoppix has a boot floppy image that you can write out to a
floppy, boot from that, and then the rest will load from CD.
According to the specs on their website, 32mb of RAM is required for text
mode, and 96 for KDE.
http://www.knopper.net/
You never know. Sever class machines could, back in the day. Even my old
Abit IT5H could. :) Either way, Knoppix has a boot floppy image that you
can write out to a floppy, boot from that, and then the rest will load
from CD.
According to the specs on their website, 32mb of RAM is required for
At 09:20 AM 7/25/2005, Ben Ruset typed:
I wonder if you could mount the drive from a Knoppix CD.
It's been SO LONG since I have looked at a SCO box. I don't even remember
what filesystem they use.
I doubt that a P166 could boot from a CD.
How little memory can a Knoppix boot up in ?
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I wonder if you could mount the drive from a Knoppix CD.
It's been SO LONG since I have looked at a SCO box. I don't even
remember what filesystem they use.
Chris Reeves wrote:
I have a box running SCO OpenServer 5. Pentium 166. Box has apparently
been running for a few years. They had a
I have a box running SCO OpenServer 5. Pentium 166. Box
has apparently been running for a few years. They had a power out, now when
the box powers up, it begins to start, initializes devices and hits a moment
where it shows a capital “H” and locks up.
I’ve checked the HDD on another