Red Hat Linux 2.1/AXP ===================== The contents of this distribution are Copyright (C) 1995 Red Hat Software, Inc. and others. Please see the individual copyright notices in each source package for distribution terms. The distribution terms of the tools copyrighted by Red Hat Software are as noted in the file COPYING. Red Hat, rpm, and glint are trademarks of Red Hat Software, Inc. ============================================================================ DIRECTORY ORGANIZATION This directory is organized thusly: /mnt/redhat |----> RedHat |----> RPMS -- binary packages |----> SRPMS -- source packages (missing for now) |----> base -- small filesystem setup archives |----> instimage -- image used for installs |----> sets -- symlinks to rpms, divided by series |----> trees -- filesystems used for boot and ramdisks |----> images -- boot and ramdisk images |----> 1443 -- the bootdisks for this release |----> milo -- MILO images, source, and docs The other directories that appear (including usr, sbin, bin, etc, tmp, image, and dev) should be ignored. They are provided solely to allow the mounting of the CD as a root filesystem. Likewise, the .gz file in the root directory are bootable kernels that may be booted directly from MILO. ============================================================================ QUICK INSTALLATION To install, you need to have the full RedHat tree at the top level of something which is mountable. That "something" can be a DOS partition (munge the long names as badly as you like), an ext2 partition, or a NFS volume. You also need a boot floppy and a ramdisk. The ramdisk image is in the images directory as ramdisk.img. The bootdisk images are in images/1443. The README in that directory descries those files in more detail. If the bootdisks we include don't work on your system, you can create your own bootdisk on any Linux system by following these steps: 1) get a kernel (make it more recent then 1.4.43) 2) mke2fs /dev/fd0 (stick a floppy in there first!) 3) mount -t ext2 /dev/fd0 /mnt 4) copy yourkernel /mnt/vmlinux.gz 5) umount /mnt After you've created a boot/root disk pair, install MILO. Instructions on how to do this are in the MILO-HOWTO available in the milo/ directory. Once MILO is installed, boot to it and insert your bootdisk. Use this command to boot off the bootdisk: boot fd0:vmlinux.gz root=/dev/fd0 ramdisk=1440 Then, follow the instructions. ============================================================================ LINUX DOCUMENTATION The 'doc' directory contains lots of useful information on linux. There is also an HTML directory with lots of that documentation in html format. If you have a DOS or Windows WWW browser, you can point them to the following files on this CDROM: doc/HTML/index.html doc/HTML/ldp/HOWTO-INDEX.html doc/HTML/ldp/install-guide-2.2.2.html/gs.html There is a mailing list for dicussion of Red Hat on Alpha processors. To subscribe, send mail to axp-list-request@redhat.com with "subscribe" as the subject. For general Red Hat discussions, use redhat-list@redhat.com which you can subscribe to by sending mail to redhat-list-request@redhat.com with "subscribe" as the subject. ============================================================================ RED HAT LINUX MANUAL If you did not receive documentation with this product, you can order the manual from the Red Hat Software. Be sure to ask for the "Alpha release notes" as well. Red Hat Software can be reached at: phone: (203) 454-5500 (800) 454-5502 fax: (203) 454-2582 email: info@redhat.com FTP: ftp://ftp.redhat.com WWW: http://www.redhat.com Red Hat Software Suite 113 3201 Yorktown Road Durham, NC 27713