I saw thing like this a time ago when projects ended [45]86 processors support. Maybe is the case.
In my *limited knowledge* on subject, solution is recompile slitaz kernel on your machine. In any case, I don't know how to do it. Or if Slitaz has support for Pentium or it's equivalents, like K5-6's. Developers should have some instructions. Gentoo's wiki should give you directions, 'cause it supports i486. Sorry but I can't help beyond this. Rodrigo Boëchat Em qua., 22 de jan. de 2020 às 07:29, Torsten Schmauder <[email protected]> escreveu: > Dear Slitaz community, > > I try to get Slitaz (Rolling, lowRAM) to run on an ancient Pentium-MMX > (P54M) with just 64 MB RAM. > problem: cmov instruction missing, boot aborts (in Virtualbox it otherwise > runs on 64MB plus some swap) > > Now I need help in one of following ways: > (1) Forum registration does not work with several accounts/email addresses > --> can someone help? > (2) Can I somehow ( i.e.: how? where do I find docu/tutorial) cook a > Slitaz-lowRAM-ISO with a 486 or Pentium-1-compliant kernel? If at all - > this here is the right distro for such ancient hardware! > (3) Or - is there an archive somewhere were I could get a rolling loRAM > ISO from a time when such P-1-compatible Kernels were around? > PS: 5.0-RC3-ISO does not boot due to beeing not loRAM (?) > > Thanks already for help! > > Torsten > -- SliTaz GNU/Linux Mailing list - http://www.slitaz.org/

