Jan Stary <[email protected]> wrote > That's not what "cannot run GENERIC" means.
Indeed. But at the beginning of the 21st century I installed netbsd in a laptop with 4MB ram through the serial port. The programs to install an OS are normaly the biggest problem: need more resources than the OS, they may not run, but the OS yes. In my newer laptop I was not able to install FreeBSD, but OpenBSD. I think my compiling problem may be solved using NFS, I will try it later. Rodrigo.

