Hello,

i've got some problems with installing linux... i've got a running linux
system on my Pentium 120, 48Mb RAM that's Redhat 6.0..
and i want Linux on my old 386sx 16Mhz 6Mb RAM 40Mb HD... that's rather
minimal.. so i compiled a new kernel on my Pentium, put the bzImage file on
a disk, and booted the 386 with that disk... startup seems going nice and
well, but then i get a 'kernel panic' message, saying that i should
initialise the INIT-parameter... i don't know how to pass this parameter to
the kernel when booting from a floppy...
and another question is how i can make the right partitions on that 386, it
runs DOS 6.22 for the moment...
euh... then i still got another questions... suppose i get this 386 runnning
linux, then is it possible to login from the 386 on the pentium using a
laplink-cable ?

Greeetzzzz ;-)
Piwi

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