On Sun, 2007-01-07 at 23:27 +1100, David Timms wrote: > I just had a go at putting FC6 on a machine with the specs: > cpu pentium 120MHz {Toshiba 440CDX} > disk 1.6GB > ram 32MB > optical no {cd dead} > usb 1 hold and a 512MB flash stick. > floppy disk drive, but no other machine with a floppy drive available > > Because the machine had previously had redhat 7 on it, I was able to get > it to boot to the grub selection, and then tell it to boot from floppy > disk for rh7.3 rescue (using a cut down rh7.3 cd iso copied to the usb > stick. I was then also able to edit grub menu, and check what I had on > the machine {an attempt from 6 months ago at upgrading to fc6 test1.} > > By the way, when attempting to boot this, it starts, goes a few seconds, > then the machine reboots. From memory, FC6 test1 didn't have kernels for > 586 machines, so this may have been why. > > 1. The FC6 installer jumps in pretty quickly to say ~"you dont have > enough ram for fedora core 6", and then exits. > With just 32MB ram, what is the latest fedora/redhat that should be > installable ? > > 2. Is a 2.6 kernel out of the question for such a machine ? {main > reasons why ?} > > 3. Are there any compile options that I could use to recompile a 2.6 > kernel to reduce / limit it's memory requirements ? > > DaveT. > No answers for the above - suggest trying dsl-n - under 100mb and has a 2.6 kernel. -----gary