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AMDPwred 09-16-2002 12:02 PM

Installing Slackware
 
Could anyone tell me which files I need to create a bootdisk for Slackware 8.0? I understand the RAWRITE command because I've used it for RH, but I don't see which files I need to write to my floppy.

http://www.slackware.com/install/bootdisk.php

nautilus_1987 09-16-2002 12:53 PM

Maybe you should just setup boot sequence in BIOS for your machine to load from CDROM, so you don't need to create any floppy ...

AMDPwred 09-16-2002 01:01 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by nautilus_1987
Maybe you should just setup boot sequence in BIOS for your machine to load from CDROM, so you don't need to create any floppy ...
The box is too old to do that. That's why my question is about boot disks. ;)

nautilus_1987 09-16-2002 01:24 PM

As I can remember my friend also couldn't boot up machine from cdrom, so he just copied some boot image to diskete ( from Slack CD ) , went to BIOS made a boot seq from floppy and VUALIA! Linux booted :)
I hope your BIOS supports booting from floppy :D

Half_Elf 09-16-2002 01:27 PM

The boot disk images are stored in the bootdsks.144 directory

D:\RAWRITE bare.i A:\
(you probably need this image)


You create the root disk in the same manner as the boot disk. That is, pick an image and dump it to a floppy.
copy D:\bootdsks.144\color.gz A:\

http://www.slackware.org/install/bootdisk.php

AMDPwred 09-16-2002 01:32 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Half_Elf
The boot disk images are stored in the bootdsks.144 directory

D:\RAWRITE bare.i A:\
(you probably need this image)


You create the root disk in the same manner as the boot disk. That is, pick an image and dump it to a floppy.
copy D:\bootdsks.144\color.gz A:\

http://www.slackware.org/install/bootdisk.php

I understand this, but I'm wondering which images need to be on the floppy. I don't need to make a disk for each image in that directory, correct?

AMDPwred 09-16-2002 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by nautilus_1987
I hope your BIOS supports booting from floppy :D
If it didn't, I wouldn't be asking my question. :o

MasterC 09-16-2002 01:42 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Half_Elf
blah...

D:\RAWRITE bare.i A:\
(you probably need this image)
...blah

He told you ;)
bare.i probably

Cool

AMDPwred 09-16-2002 01:54 PM

Ok, I just put on the bare.i image and tried to boot. It detects the floppy and just sits with LI displayed on the screen. Any ideas?

nautilus_1987 09-16-2002 02:05 PM

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Originally posted by AMDPwred
....... and just sits with LI displayed on the screen ..................

LI - What the heck is that?

MasterC 09-16-2002 02:37 PM

That's lilo trying to boot.

You might wanna try a different image (maybe you have some odd hardware)? Can you supply input or does it just go all on it's own. Maybe you need to specify a partition?

AMDPwred 09-16-2002 04:57 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by MasterC
That's lilo trying to boot.

You might wanna try a different image (maybe you have some odd hardware)? Can you supply input or does it just go all on it's own. Maybe you need to specify a partition?

:dunno:

I think I'll leave RH 7.1 on this box (Neptune) and install Slackware on a box that can boot from CD (Jupiter). :p

hanzerik 09-16-2002 05:01 PM

You need:
bare.i = bootdisk http://sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch/ftp/m...are/bootdisks/
install.1-5 = install disks http://sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch/ftp/m...are/rootdisks/

This is for 8.1

MasterC 09-16-2002 05:03 PM

Well if you really want to, that's fine...

But you could try another image :) Also, maybe a semi more detailed list of your hardware might help someone to point you in the right direction. Also, does it pause at any point, acting like it's waiting for input, or better yet, are you getting inpatient while it's loading and 'assuming' it stopped at LI?

Cool

AMDPwred 09-16-2002 05:10 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by MasterC
or better yet, are you getting inpatient while it's loading and 'assuming' it stopped at LI?
I waited about 20 mins. Maybe I'll go for 8.1.

Thanks for the post hanzerik, I'll try to download the new version now.


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