On Sunday 18 November 2001 11:09 pm, you wrote: > debian shouldn't have a prob ( other than those normal problems others on > the list might be happy to point out ;-). It's meant to still be > installable on a 386. If you have won one of the bootable business cards > you could use that to install debian ( or so they claim ). > > http://www.lnx-bbc.org/ > > There's also knoppix. It's a debian-based live distro that runs from CD. I > can make a copy for you. > > http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/ I will think about these, thanks. > Don't know if there'll be a prob without the math coprocessor, but there > shouldn't be. This one surpized me too. I was booting from the RH 7.2 boot disk, created from the standard disto CDs. It was going through the install kernel load messages and then just printed a couple of lines about "no co-processor found. Giving up." or something like that. It is a 486SX so it doesn't have a co-processor. I assume that RH stopped supporting CPUs without a co-processor somewhere along the way, at least in the standard distro. A well, just try another distro... Alan