Mandrake is optimised for pentium class processorsors. Chances are that it
won't work in a 486.

El lun, 21 feb 2000, escribiste:
> I'm getting ready to do an install of Mandrake onto a test machine (dinky
> 486 I have laying around) to work with until I have a proper machine built.
> the machine will have 2 SCSI drives, one 2g and the other 1g. I am trying to
> determine what the best way is to partition the drives and mount my
> directories so that I can use both drive with some efficiency and have room
> left over for installing a kernel source now and then as need arises.
> 
> I plan on using the 2g as the primary drive at ID0 and the 1g at ID1 for
> starters. 
> 
> Any suggestions from there will be greatly appretiated.
> 
> Fred Buecker
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