On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, Chris Schumann wrote: > Andrew Zbikowski said: >> One more idea... >> >> Debian still has a floppy based netboot. You need 5 floppies to get up >> and running, and then it's all network based. > > That's sort of my next plan. There's a web site [1] that has made a set of > Fedora install floppies, which would work on my machine except that Fedora > doesn't work on any 486 any more. (The older versions might work, but > upgrading would not be fun.) The only hard dependencies Fedora 8 has on i586+ processors (i.e., Pentium Pro and up) are the kernel, and apparently the IcedTea Java stack. If you rebuilt the kernel as i386/i486, it might work. Might. :-) That said, the most pitiful machine I currently have running Fedora regularly is a Pentium 150 with 40mb of RAM. Let's just say I'm not running a GUI on it. (There's also that P75 I managed to get running, but that was more to scare people via Smolt than anything.) Jima