So, I pulled out a Toshiba Satellite 325CDS (P233 MMX) laptop for the purpose of GPS logging for OpenStreetMap. The idea being I can leave it in my car and if anything I feel sorry for the idiot who bothers to steal such a fossil. Unfortunately I can't get F10 to install on it. The kernel sees no IDE controllers. It seems the "new" libata drivers do not work with plain old ISA IDE. Pentium era laptops typically didn't have PCI IDE. Another nail in the coffin for i586. Is this supposed to work, or am I on my own? My SystemRescueCD v1.0.2 won't work either, with the default (libata) kernel. But it has an alternate kernel that has the old IDE drivers, which works. So I either have to hack around with custom kernels, or maybe just run CentOS 5 instead... (Annoyingly Windows XP works just fine...)
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