For this HOWTO, I assume that you have the following:
Red Hat Linux 9 [1]
TimeSys Linux 4.1 Build 155 for the generic Pentium [2]
Pentium-class computer capable of running Red Hat Linux 9
Other Linux distributions are compatible with TimeSys Linux, but I find that RHL9 is the most TimeSys-friendly.
Other versions should work, of course, but this is the one I tested. Note, too, that TimeSys may occasionally update its kernel with security fixes, so obtaining the most recent build is recommended.
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