I had Yggrasil Fall-95 running well on such a machine back in the day. I'll see if I can find the CD.
Otherwise I'd suggest booting off the BG-Rescue diskette pair, making and mounting the partitions, getting the networking to your other machine to go, the extracting a gentoo stage file, building a modern kernel on the other machine and taking binary packages from a Sabayon CD/DVD. Whilst using old distros is convenient, it's not a very good idea, because there have been huge advances in both kernel speed and security since your machine was first let loose on the world. On 10/12/07, Robert Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Friday 12 October 2007 2:12 pm, Steve Holdoway wrote: > > http://www.mepis.org/node/14107 > > AntiX > > AntiX is designed to work on computers with as little as 64MB RAM and > Pentium > II or equivalent AMD processors. > -- Sincerely etc. Christopher Sawtell
