Re: Installing Potato from cdrom on a XLT300
Bart-Jan Vrielink wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I try to install Debian on a XLT300 using a Potato cdrom. I can get a milo
> prompt using \linload.exe as the boot file and \milo\xlt as the os path,
> but I'm not sure what to use to boot the kernel. boot=sr0:/boot/linux
> works, but what should I use for root= ?? Do I need any other arguments ??
> Is this the correct way for booting AlphaBios systems or are there any
> other methods ??
>
> --
> Tot ziens,
>
> Bart-Jan
>
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I have never been able to make this work here on my XLT300 using
Alphabios...probably due mostly to ignorance on my part <g>. What I
have done is make the boot-floppies and boot from them at the MILO
prompt. Once you get the initial install screen up, you can select the
CDROM for further installation of the base system and then the complete
set of packages you want. If you discover a way to do it all from the
CDROM, I would very much like to know...it "should" be possible.
I have also installed Debian from the internet using only the two boot
floppies (rescue and root) and the "network" install method. This works
great if you have a fairly fast internet connection...i.e. DSL, Cable,
T-1, etc. I find this method much shorter than d/l an ISO image,
burning a CD, then using that for install.
BTW, my Alphabios allows 3 different "boot" selections. The computer
originally came with WinNT, which takes up one. I have used one of the
remaining to boot to the milo prompt, and the last becomes my boot into
Debian Linux. To get it to stop at the milo prompt, just copy milo and
linload.exe to a small FAT directory (10-20 Megs??)and setup Alphabios
to use that per the directions in the instructions for installation on a
Alpha. Having the milo prompt quickly available has helped out
tremendously whenever I have messed up my install and had to use the
"rescue" diskette to fix things.
Cheers,
-Don Spoon-
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