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Right, well my 5-disc Suse 9.1 has just turned up. eBay, five quid delivered. Fingers crossed on the quality.

I've got a 386 here with 256MB RAM and a 4Gig Hard drive. It's currently running 98SE. Will that run it and how do you suggest I go about the installation ?

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For God's sake, Moon, back up/copy/write to cd/etc all your valuable stuff (and settings etc) before you start. Somewhere along the way your HD will need partitioning and that can lead to all sorts of happy times. Your "distro" (as the jargon has it) may do it for you or you may have to do it yourself, but either way there is a potential for enormous carnage, particularly if you have got a dodgy CD set.

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A 386? :blink: :whistling:

It will run. I hope you like molasses moon.

There is about 4.5 gigs of software if you choose the option to install everything, so certainly avoid that. Choose the default but add development files so you can install software from source if you ever need to.

When presented with the partitioning option, just tell it to use the whole disk.

I wouldn't count on it running "very well" Think windows XP on a 386 and you get the idea.

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It will run. I hope you like molasses moon.

Rofl !! :D

98SE runs on it quite nippy. It will be a very interesting experience , I'm sure. :D

Cheers for the advice, cheps. I'll load it tomorrow . I'm currently sorting through the 4GB that's on it to see I've there's anything useful before I top it. :D

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Question; This old box runs 98SE quite well. If it eventuates that Suse 9.1 Pro doesn't take to it too well, how do I uninstall it so that I can reinstall 98SE ?

Hopefully, it won't be necessary but if it is I'll save the Suse for a new machine.

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Thanks Bruce. I couldn't get the Suse CD to load. It may or may not be a faulty copy. The Windows CD loaded with no problem so I confess to defeating my own ambitions by reloading 98SE. I'll make a bootable floppy as you suggest and try again. :)

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Are these copied disks, or originals moon?

If they are copies and they won't boot then I wouldn't bother making a boot floppy, if SuSE wouldn't boot from the first CD, then disk is likely bad, and I wouldn't attempt to install them.

test the CD in another PC, just attempt to boot up with it, no need to worry it won't alter the system, or install anything until about 10 steps into theprocess, so a simple boot test will be harmless. If it boots, you can exit with the good old three finger salute, or the reset switch.

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Yes you can load linux from floppy, there is a utility that is included with 99% of the distributions, it is on the first CD and the floppy can be created in windows.

What exactly is the utility?

I'm installing FC2 tomorrow hopefully, and though I know I can boot from the CD, just wondering just in case. :D

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