HI Tony et al... On Wednesday 19 September 2001 01:22, Tony White wrote:
Hi Jim,
I had a similar problem with an old 486 PC - try entering: boot: linux text expert mem=16M at the boot: prompt
That worked for me Tony
Color me dumb, but how do I do this when I'm using a bootdisk to install SuSE? Thanks.. JIM
At 18:59 18/09/2001 +0200, Jim Hatridge wrote:
On Monday 17 September 2001 21:07, Lenz Grimmer wrote:
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Jim Hatridge wrote:
No, I used both the normal bootdisk and the i386 disk from CD#1. If it would help I can copy down all the numbers and email them to you.
No, that should not required. Have you been able to install an older version of SuSE Linux on this system? Can you provide some more details about the hardware? What kind of CD-ROM driver does it have?
Have you looked at http://www.linux-laptop.net/toshiba.html for hints?
Bye, LenZ
Hi LenZ et al
I've got an old copy of monkey linux on it. It does not have a CDrom, I'm trying to do an NFS install over my home-net.
It is a 133mhz PI with 16mb memory & a 1.3gb HD. I got it from a friend in Holland. It has W$98 in Dutch on it. The keyboard is the UK type. I'll look at the toshiba site tonight. Also I'll give an older SuSE a try toworrow.
Thanks!
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