> > I have one old Toshiba (T1950)Laptop with following configuration: > > CPU: 134Mhz > > RAM: 1MB > > FDD: 1.4"" > > CD-Drive: NO > > Network card: NO
Also, how much of a hard disk is in it? I know systems from that era were using disks around 1GB. Any hack job of an install tree will probably not be enough. As I said in my previous reply, the RH CDs themselves hold about 1GB total (there are 2 CDs now adays). You probably won't have enough space for anything after all of that. I suggest that you look to one of those portable distributions of Linux (www.freshmeat.net has a bunch listed) that will run off a floppy... never used one and not sure if they'll even be close to working for you. Typically, you can get Linux onto an old system, but said system is usually on a network with FTP or NFS access to the install discs. _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list