Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Thu, 18 Jul 1996 15:09:55 +0200 (MET DST) | From | Hans Lermen <> | Subject | Re: PS/1 Floppy Problems |
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On Wed, 17 Jul 1996 omnilord@aztechnet.com wrote:
> DA>> There is one other solution, and maybe someone out there knows how I > DA>> could do this... : Is there ANY way to mount a root file system from > DA>> something other than the disk drive (CD maybe?), without access to the > DA>> linux system? (I only have access to a few boot disks and loadlin (which > DA>> is pretty nice))... I have read that new versions of redhat can do a > DA>> floppy-less installation... is this true? and if so, how does it work? > DA>> (i have only an old version of redhat, and vers 2.96 of slackware)
If the kernel you try to boot is >= 1.3.73 _and_ you have Loadlin-1.6, then you may copy the root-image (color.gz) to DOS c:\ and try
loadlin zimage root=/dev/ram rw initrd=c:\color.gz ...
Loadlin (not the kernel) then will load the root-image from the DOS drive c: and the kernel will mount /dev/ram as '/'.
Have a look at manual.txt (loadlin) and linux/Documentation/initrd.txt
Hans <lermen@fgan.de>
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