JACK WILSON wrote: > > I have an old PS/2 that is no longer used for anything. I was wanting to > install linux on it, but after reading the FAQ's it says that it does not > support the bus that the PS/2 uses...Has anyone on this list ever got Linux > to run successfully on a ps/2???? it is a 486 ps/2 with 70 MB of Ram....and > a 1 Gig HD. My daughter was using it and then I built her a new PC ....I > would like to use it for Linux if anyone can give me some hints I would > appreciate it. Please reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks Jack First, be sure it really is microchannel, I think they stopped useing it when IBM saw it wasn't really that popular. If it is mca (microchannel)then look here; http://glycerine.cetmm.uni.edu/mca/ I think the latest kernels have mca support but you may need a bootdisk (check above). Good luck, this seems like a good box!
