07-31-07 06:19 PM
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 07:55:32 -0400, Mauricio Tavares wrote:
> I am serious. There is a machine here running redhat 2 that has never
> been turned off because people here is afraid that it will not come back
> on and it has stuff running in it that cannot be turned off and might
> have been written specifically for that version of redhat. What I
> proposed was to build a second redhat 2 machine, then make it as perfect
> mirror of the first machine and then turn it off to see if it will come
> back on. That is fine and good but I need to install redhat 2. Someone
> indicated that the install stuff may still be found at
> archive.download.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/2.0/en/os/i386, but how do
> I install it? I have never installed any redhat lower than, say, 9. I
> really do not know where to begin.
One more thought. You might want to try and see if you can install RH2 on
VMware instead of on real hardware. Your biggest problem is that RH2 is
targeted at Pentium I or maybe the 486, it can't possible run on anything
more modern than that. VMware should be able to hide the real hardware
from the OS so the device driver problem goes away. If you do succeed in
getting it to install on VMware then you won't be faced with this problem
again. You can make as many copies of a VM as you want so you can back it
up and move it to other machines.
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