Pentium 133, 32MB RAM, EtherLink III PCMCIA 10base-T card, no secondary cache,
boot from floppy, install via HTTP (my usual method).

Gets as far as [from console 3]:

--------8<----cut-here----8<--------
* writing network information to /tmp/ifcfg-eth0
* state saved to /tmp
* symlink /tmp/stage2 failed

    [at this point, main console says: install exited abnormally -- received
signal 9]

cardmgr[16]: shutting down socket 0
cardmgr[16]: executing: './network stop eth0'

   [etc]

you may safely reboot your system
--------8<----cut-here----8<--------

Every time.

Potentially relevent bits of hardware info from dmesg text include:

Kernel 2.2.17-BOOT9 (chmou)
OPTI621 IDE controller
F0 0F bug
TOSHIBA MK1403MAV,  ATA DISK drive

>From consoles 3/4:

TI 1131 found, 2 sockets [rev 01 PCI-to-CardBus]
3c589_cs ethernet driver [start cmd exited with status 2, card finds NS and web
OK]
pcic type: i82365

Any ideas?

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kiddies, sure. Crackers, of course. But actual hackers? No self-
respecting hacker would [w]ant or need  to crib from Microsoft's
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