[huskerlug] Re: SCSI on a 486?

        You might as well try Knoppix on those.  I think 3.1 had boot disks
on the distro which you could copy over to boot the system, if the cd-roms 
won't boot automatically.  ---Jim


On Monday 28 July 2003 12:02, you wrote:
> I have a lot of loose hardware, that I have collected
> cheaply.  So, I am building several projects
> con-currently.
>
> I have some (6 CDROMS, 8 SCSI hard drives) SCSI
> stuff...
> and about 30 mainboards,
> 26 cases... 5 monitors, 38 keyboards...etc...
>
> So, it is no pain to build a system, make it run,
> play, learn...
>
> I am right now going to try building my SCSI system,
> with a 486-66.  Linux, of course.  IBM SCSI cdrom.
> And, I do have a 133mhz Overdrive chip...that I can
> install, anytime!
>
> Should I try to boot this with one of the floppy
> distros, FIRST?
>
> Have a few questions, in my temerity to just dive
> in... mapbe I should, and then, ask the difficult
> questions, later... Anyone else trying to shoot 'old
> Iron'?
>
>
>
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