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Author: Kevin Brown
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Subject: Mandrake 8.2 Install help on 486
That won't fix the issue with the fact that the mandrake kernel and all the
software is for 586 and up. You will have to use a different distro.

> Well I know that another distro will work on it. I got Slackware 8 on it.
> But I don't want to have to go through all of the configuration that that
> requires to get it working the way I want it to. That's why I want to know
> if someone knows how to change the default kernel on the mandrake install
> CD. It should be as simple (unless its compressed) as finding the kernel and
> replacing it and reburning the CD-- I would think anyways...
>
> Anyone else have anything to add?
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kevin Brown" <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 3:38 PM
> Subject: Re: Mandrake 8.2 Install help on 486
>
> | Mandrake is optimized for Pentium (586) or better processors. I don't
> think it
> | will work on a 486.
> |
> | Try debian or RH or gentoo or a distro designed for use as a firewall
> | (smoothwall, esmith, etc...).
> |
> | > I've been inactive on the list for several months now. I had somehow
> gotten
> | > removed from it right around the same time that Cox moved to DHCP.
> | > Anyways...
> | >
> | > I'm having a slight problem. Here's a little background:
> | >
> | > I've been using Slackware since version 3.4. I have always loved it, but
> | > disliked all of the configuration and non "user-friendly" tasks it
> sometimes
> | > requires. Don't get me wrong, I like playing around with that kind of
> stuff
> | > and know what I'm doing, but I always knew it wouldn't be that hard to
> set
> | > up an install similar to windows that would detect all of your hardware
> and
> | > configure X for you and all that good stuff. I had heard good things
> about
> | > Mandrake from this list and other sources, so I downloaded the 3 isos,
> | > burned them and installed them. Worked great! It even detected my audigy
> | > card, which I had had so many problems trying to get to work in
> Slackware.
> | > It configured X for me, and even did the Cox DHCP thing wonderfully. I
> was
> | > installed, configured, on the net and completely ready to go in under an
> | > hour. I was very pleased. (oh! it even mounted all of my windows
> partitions
> | > for me and gave me icons on my desktop for the floppy, DVD Drive, and
> | > Burner!! That was something I had never gotten around to figuring out
> how to
> | > do in Slackware. I was getting really tired of typing mount commands in
> a
> | > console window whenever I wanted to use a CD) Needless to say, I think
> I've
> | > found a new Distro I'm going to stick with for a while.
> | >
> | > So, here's my problem:
> | >
> | > I have a friend who wants me to set up a firewall for him on his old
> 486.
> | > It's a Compaq 860 CDS with 16MB RAM, some type of built in video card (I
> | > haven't figured that one out yet cause it's not too big of a deal on a
> | > firewall), one 8 gig hard drive, a burner that I'm using for the CD-ROM
> (the
> | > original was SCSI coming from a SB16 ISA sound card - took that out real
> | > quick, a floppy, and two ISA NE2000 Compatible network cards (that's
> another
> | > problem I'm going to need to figure out, getting ISAPNP setup. I can't
> get
> | > into the bios for anything and it won't boot from the CD so I have to
> start
> | > with a floppy. The 486 doesn't have a math coprocessor. That part is the
> | > actual problem I'm having.
> | >
> | > I created a boot disk with Mandrake that just boots from the CD after
> | > reading the floppy. It reads the floppy, boots the CD, and loads the
> | > graphical selection screen to choose expert install and other options,
> or
> | > just doing the default install. At that point, no matter which one I
> choose,
> | > it uses a default kernel from the CD and is stopping right after
> detecting
> | > the 486 and says that there is no coprocessor detected and math
> emulation is
> | > not present.
> | >
> | > So does anyone know of a way to use the Mandrake CDs to install, but use
> a
> | > different default kernel than the one that's on the CD? I need to use
> one
> | > with the math emulation compiled into it.
> | >
> | > I don't care how I have to do it, but I want to get Mandrake 8.2 on this
> | > machine. (I'm hoping I haven't overlooked some "hardware requirement"
> thing
> | > that says Mandrake won't work with less than so much memory or has to
> have a
> | > certain processor.
> | >
> | > Where do I go from here? Did I leave any details out?
> | >
> | > --------------------
> | > J e f f B a r k e r
> | > --------------------
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