From: Michele Andreoli ([email protected])
Date: Wed Oct 03 2001 - 22:35:38 CEST
On Wed, Oct 03, 2001 at 06:24:31PM -0700, Paul Midgley nicely wrote:
>
> -----Part of Original Message -----
> From: "Michele Andreoli" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 12:32 AM
> Subject: Re: Running mulinux on a 486
>
>
> > If you still have Windows on the 486, you can transport in it the c:\linux
> > (zipped) from your Pentium.
> > Pkzip allow you to split a large archive over a set of normal floppy disk.
> >
> > Michele
>
> Hello Michele
>
> I have all the archives copied onto a cdrom and I have another version of
> Linux installed onto the 486 machine (for which I had to create a boot disc
> on my Pentium machine and had no problem installing), but I would prefer to
> use mulinux. and my question is, can the mu script be rewritten to carry out
> the installation from a cdrom from an existing system running Linux.
After booting, do not load the addons. At the prompt, mount the CD-ROM:
# mount /cdrom
Now, you will have addons in the directory /cdrom.
Run now setup -f XYZ for each addon: abort when it ask you for a floppy
disk. A this point, Setup ask you for a directory of filename:
write /cdrom/XYZ.tgz.
As alternative:
fdformat /dev/fd0H1722
for each addons
cat /cdrom/XYZ.tgz > /dev/fd0H1772
setup -f XYZ
forend
> BTW the version of mulinux I am trying to install is 12r0. I do have an
> earlier version and will try creating a boot disc with that version.
Ops! Solution 1) is for the last release. You can use solution 2), or
also solution 3)
Solution 3)
# setup -f XYZ from=/cdrom/XYZ.tgz
mmmm .... I suspect a misunderstanding of mine: are you speaking
about mu script ??
Michele
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