LAUNCHING THE OPENLINUX INSTALLATION FROM A DISKETTE APRIL 1999 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This document explains how to launch the OpenLinux installation with a diskette. This is useful when you do not have a bootable CD-ROM. This file contains the following: - Contents of this directory - Installation instructions - Alternate installation instructions Contents of This Directory ========================== - README.txt - This file - install.144 - Install disk image for a 1.44 MB diskette - install.bat - DOS batch file that runs rawrite.exe with install.144 - modules.144 - Modules disk image for a 1.44 MB diskette - modules.bat - DOS batch file that runs rawrite.exe with modules.144 - rawrite.exe - Program for copying the install and modules images to a diskette Creating Install and Modules Diskettes ====================================== To create OpenLinux(TM) install and modules diskettes, follow these steps: Creating an Install Diskette ---------------------------- To create an install diskette, do the following: 1. Insert a blank 1.44 MB diskette in the diskette drive. 2. Do one of these: - From an OpenLinux command line, type dd if=install.144 of=/dev/fd0 - From a DOS command line, run the "install.bat" utility from this directory, then follow the prompts for transfering the install.144 file to the diskette. 3. Label the diskette. Creating Modules Diskette ------------------------- To create a modules diskette, do the following: 1. Insert a blank 1.44 MB diskette in the diskette drive. 2. Do one of these: - From an OpenLinux command line, type dd if=modules.144 of=/dev/fd0 - From a DOS command line, run the "modules.bat" utility from this directory, then follow the prompts for transfering the modules.144 file to the diskette. 3. Label the diskette. Installation Instructions ========================= To install OpenLinux with the diskette you created, do the following: 1. Insert the Install diskette. 2. Turn on your computer and then follow the prompts. For details on installing OpenLinux, see the "Getting Started Guide."