[RULE] Serial cable install
Michael Fratoni
mfratoni at tuxfan.homeip.net
Wed Jun 11 01:11:43 EEST 2003
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On Tuesday 10 June 2003 04:07 pm, Steven Fullmer wrote:
> I have an old laptop that I would like to use for very basic RH 8
> installation (so I can learn Linux while at work).
>
> It is an IBM 486sx Thinkpad, 8 MB RAM, running Win 3.1 on MSDOS 5.02
> (ouch!) with a monocrome LCD. It has no CDROM drive, but it has a 3
> 1/2" floppy, serial/parallel cable ports, and a modem (don't know the
> baud... probably 9600)... I believe it has just under 200 MB of
> harddrive total.
I've done this. ;)
It wasn't much fun, but it worked. I have an old Zeos notebook with 8M of
RAM, and an 80MB harddrive.
Details here:
http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/rule-list/2002-05/msg00117.html
http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/rule-list/2002-05/msg00071.html
http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/rule-list/2002-05/msg00105.html
Follow the threads on the last two links, they contain a lot of info.
If you need more help, just yell, and I'll see what I can remember. I did
this install over a year ago. I used a null modem cable and did a serial
port point to point connection with another machine running an http
server. As it turned out, in my case, the small disk was the biggest
problem. You should be OK with 200MB.
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