Hehe..
why did you remind me to this?

I actually never planed to get a cluster out of those computers but tried to fix and sell them. Once I started I realised they are missing many many parts such as hdd, sometimes ram, keyboard, mouse, soundcards, cpu-fans and cables. I had to buy most of these things from ebay. Current status of expenses including car-renting, costs for the gas and parts I bought on ebay: around 450Euro.
Well, I have only the weekends left for repairing those computers and the previous 4 weeks I didn't do a thing. Right now I have around 35 computers completely done and ready to be sold.
4 of them already found a new owner for 59Euro. Most of the buyers are students looking for a way to chat with their ppl at home.
However, my motivation now is quite low. I will just try to sell all those 35 computers and later think of something for the remaining 129..

It's just so darn frustrating when the software simply doesn't want to install due to some undeclared reasons.
Btw, none of the live-cd solutions worked on these systems. The only good os that worked fine with most of the pcs were Win95, Win98, WinXP, SUSE7 and Redhat7. In the end I decided to only use SUSE7.
I think you can call me a professional SUSE7 installer now.
