I haven't had any experience with them, but apparently these guys have.

http://www.linuxtested.com/results/ibmpc330-notes.html

On Friday, August 15, 2003, at 07:04  PM, Webmaster wrote:

> I just picked up an old IBM PC Server 330.
>
> Dual 266MHz PII's
> 128MB RAM (2 64MB EDO sticks, 2 slots availible, I have 4 sticks of
> untested 64MB)
> Onboard SCSI (not sure on type/speed)
> (2) 4.3GB SCSI HDs (in pull-out racks, have 2 racks, room for 4 more)
> Onboard LAN (10/100, I am quite sure)
> CD-ROM (don't know speed)
> BIOS ability to run:
> Monitorless,
> Keyboardless,
> Diskless ( Not sure what that means, I think floppy, but don't know)
>
> I also have 7 Seagate Cheatah 18.2GB 10k HDs, and a few various 18.2 
> and
> 9.1 HDs (mostly 18.2, and 10k)
>
> Would this work great for our server?
>
> Also, has anyone had any experience with these?
>
> *Puts on super-flame retardant suit*
>
> I tried to install Win2k on it ( I needed a quick fileserver) and it
> couldn't find the HDs...any help?  I'm gonna give Linux a try on
> it...should I go RH or Mandrake?  (I've got RH 9.0, and Mandrake 9.1)
> Which one (probably) has better support for this system?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Keith Bachman
>
>
>
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