On 2018-01-01 14:12, Beartooth wrote:
I have a Thinkpad T42 which I haven't used for so long I don't
remember what's on it. When I try to boot it, it complains that it can't,
and asks me to use a "kernel appropriate for your CPU."


        My main purpose is to get it usable again, preferably with Fedora
27, if that's possible. (I run F27 on all our other machines.)

        I'd prefer to examine it first, if there's a way. If I run a USB
cable between it and a F27 PC, can I then mount it as if it were a
storage medium and display the contents??

        Fwiw, it mounted and opened UBCD; but when I chose "CPU Info"
from UBCD's menu, it flashed up something about "stress" -- and then went
black.

Sorry for asking the obvious
but http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:T42 says
you have a Pentium M.

Did you download the i386 iso?

Sincerely,

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