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SubjectRe: The history of the Linux OS
On Tue, 24 Nov 1998, Guest section DW wrote:

> I have a few boot- and root disks from the 0.97-0.99 era.
> May try to put up complete systems later.

Question is: Will 0.01 work? Can I just install it and see it run like
shit off a shovel?! :)

This is a question that's been bugging me for a while. What's the EARLIEST
kernel that will still work with all the wonderful stuff that we have
including glibc2? :)

I'll be hornsblowed if 0.01 will run..

Cheers,
Alex.

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