-+  Kernel Selection Help +-

You'll need one kernel to get Linux started on your system so that you can
install it.  The default kernel is hugesmp.s, which requires at least a
Pentium III processor.  If this kernel doesn't work for you, you may try
the regular "huge.s" kernel, which supports i486 and better single CPU
machines.  Both kernels now contain Speakup support.

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* Tip:  If you have no idea which kernel to use, go with hugesmp.s!       *
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To boot the chosen kernel put the name of the kernel and press enter.

boot: hugesmp.s  "For example, boot the 'hugesmp.s' kernel!"
boot: kmssmp.s   "To boot with kernel mode setting for graphics -- needed
                  with some machines."

To check your system memory with memtest86+, use 'memtest':
boot: memtest