Mandrake 7.2 installation on old equipment
Glenn Burkhardt
glenn at aoi.ultranet.com
Mon Jan 29 16:55:59 EST 2001
> I wonder if there's a doc somewhere that I can read that explains how
> to install the latest releases on older hardware like this? There are
> lots of old PCs lying about that the Windoze users have discarded
> because of the way they are forced to upgrade. They'd make a nice
> cluster of machines if I could only figure out how to get linux into
> them ...
There's probably a document on installation on the Mandrake web site, or
somewhere on the CDROM.
However, I suggest you try this:
When the floppy you make from images/cdrom.img boots, press F1 for other
options.
At the boot: prompt, enter
linux hdb=cdrom
or a similar line if your CDROM isn't a slave device on channel 0.
If this doesn't work, boot the computer again from the floppy, and press
F1 for other options. At the boot: prompt, enter 'expert'. You'll be
presented with an query about your cdrom. If it's not a SCSI cdrom, select
'Other CDROM', tab to OK, and press ENTER. The next dialog will allow you
to select a non-ATAPI driver for your CDROM (this assumes that you know what
your CDROM is.).
Another alternative is a network based installation, but that's a topic for
another note.
Good Hunting!
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