Install on another computer - download the 386 kernel from
redhat.com and install it then move the drive into the 386 computer.
For some reason theres no 386 kernel on the install set but there is a 386
kernel in the errata directory on the redhat ftp server.
Terry Moore-Read
Lukins & Annis, P.S.
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On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 17:14, Ed Wilts wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 08:26:47PM -0500, Ben Russo wrote:
> > On Sun, 2002-12-15 at 12:39, RedHat wrote:
> > > I have some older computers the oldest being a 386 and I have a copy of
> > > Linux 6.0. I would like to get some use out of these computers so I was
> > > thinking I could install 6.0 on one and make it my firewall. Would this be a
> > > good idea or should I stick with 8.0? Maybe set the others up as email and
> > > bind servers?
> >
> > As long as you don't expect them to be speed burners you can run
> > RedHat 8.0 on them. I wouldn't expect them to be the fastest boxes in
> > the world, but for a cable or DSL line with a handfull of protected
> > boxes, this should be fine.
>
> Nope. Red Hat does not support installing or running 8.0 on a 386. If you
> use something like the RULE project to get Linux installed, it won't be
> Red Hat Linux.
>
Pardon me... I didn't know that RedHat stopped supporting i386...
But you can install 7.3 on 80386 processors, no need to go all the way
back to 6.2
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On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 17:14, Ed Wilts wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 08:26:47PM -0500, Ben Russo wrote:
> > On Sun, 2002-12-15 at 12:39, RedHat wrote:
> > > I have some older computers the oldest being a 386 and I have a copy of
> > > Linux 6.0. I would like to get some use out of these computers so I was
> > > thinking I could install 6.0 on one and make it my firewall. Would this be a
> > > good idea or should I stick with 8.0? Maybe set the others up as email and
> > > bind servers?
> >
> > As long as you don't expect them to be speed burners you can run
> > RedHat 8.0 on them. I wouldn't expect them to be the fastest boxes in
> > the world, but for a cable or DSL line with a handfull of protected
> > boxes, this should be fine.
>
> Nope. Red Hat does not support installing or running 8.0 on a 386. If you
> use something like the RULE project to get Linux installed, it won't be
> Red Hat Linux.
>
Pardon me... I didn't know that RedHat stopped supporting i386...
But you can install 7.3 on 80386 processors, no need to go all the way
back to 6.2
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