how to make a bootable linux on doc
cytang
cytang_cn at yahoo.com.cn
Thu May 23 09:50:42 EDT 2002
Thanks to all replies .
These days I have read some materials about how to
make a bootable system on a floppy. According to them
,I must do like the following:
make a kernel --> make a mini file system->compress
the file system -> try to converge them
but after many efforts ,I can not manage it
successfully .
I dont konw whether their method on a floppy can be
applied to my doc .
So, Could you do me a favor to give me some help or
materials about how you manage to make such a
filesystem ?
>Marius is correct - both LILO and patched GRUB can
>make the DOC Millennium bootable. 8MB is more than
enough space for a small system.
>I used a package called "Peewee Linux" (GPL-license)
>to set up my DOC Mil.
> Marius is correct - both LILO and patched GRUB can
> make the DOC Millennium
> bootable. 8MB is more than enough space for a small
> system.
>
> I used a package called "Peewee Linux" (GPL-license)
> to set up my DOC Mil.
> It currently uses 2.2 kernels, but it is possible to
> use a custom kernel --
> in my case, a 2.4.18 with the MTD drivers.
>
> Mark
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