From: ian@hfs.dhs.org
Date: Sat Mar 25 2000 - 08:20:22 CET
Brad--
Thanks for responding :) I'm having a few troubles installing
muLinux to floppies. Copying (supposedly) goes alright, however if it
finds a disk isn't good after verifying it's 1.722MB format and I stick it
in again it'll work sometimes. I wonder if these might lead to some odd
troubles I'm having (like errors reading disks and memory errors). I shall
look into monkey Linux ;)
Thanks,
Ian Elliot :)
On Sat, 25 Mar 2000, Brett G. Castleberry wrote:
> Ian,
> (Would it be by creating a set of muLinux disks and
> cloning them to the HD of the 386?)
> Yes.
> (Also, if you can recommend a better
> version of Linux for this task please feel free to tell me ;)
> For a 386/8mb box? Possibly monkey Linux, (6 floppies). but nothing's been
> done with it for a while. Or, with 1 gb, if you can download and don't need
> X, ZipSlack. But try muLinux, you'll like it!
> If the latest stable release doesn't work, try one of the older releases
> (4.0, 5.7, 6.4). Correct me please, anyone, if I'm wrong, but after (I
> think), 5.7, if you want the Lynx browser, you have to install the EXT
> add-on disk.
>
> Brett G. Castleberry
> bcc9746@garnet.acns.fsu.edu
> Tallahassee, Florida
>
>
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