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Linux Installation and Configuration Guide for AlphaServer  71 
 
ECG513/0100 
7. Run the following command from the DOS command shell: 
C:\Linux> rawrite 
Enter source file name: aboot 
Enter destination drive: a 
Label this floppy "AlphaStation Linux BOOT Floppy". 
8. Run the following command from the DOS command shell: 
C:\Linux> rawrite 
Enter source file name: install 
Enter destination drive: a 
9. Label this floppy "AlphaStation Linux RAMDISK Floppy". 
With those two floppies in hand, you are now prepared to begin the installation process on your 
AlphaStation. 
Creating floppies using an UNIX system 
To create the BOOT and RAMDISK floppies, you will need to make use of a computer, which 
has Internet access. The instructions below detail the process. Note that depending upon what 
version of unix and vendor computer you are using to perform this process, some minor 
variations in the process may be required. The exact commands shown here are for Digital UNIX, 
and should be similar to most other popular UNIX systems. 
1. Insert the Linux CD-ROM into the computer, and mount it: 
mount /cdrom 
2. Insert a blank, formatted floppy into the computer, and copy the BOOT kernel to it: 
dd if=/cdrom/disks/aboot of=/dev/fd0 
3. Insert a blank, formatted floppy into the computer, and copy the RAMDISK to it: 
dd if=/cdrom/disks/install of=/dev/fd0 
With those two floppies in hand, and the CD-ROM removed from the computer, you are now 
prepared to begin the installation process on your AlphaStation. 
Firmware Inspection and Upgrade 
After powering up your AlphaStation computer, type the command "show version". Check that 
the version string printed is "V5.4-2 May 19 1999 14:25:16" or newer, and that the first letter of 
the version string is a "V". If this is not the case, you should upgrade your firmware. Instructions 
on how to do this can be found at 
http://ftp.digital.com/pub/Digital/Alpha/firmware/
 along with 
the latest firmware images. 
System Resource Manager Configuration 
There are several pieces of information that you need to configure in the SRM subsystem, as well 
as device identifiers that you should make note of, prior to beginning the installation process. The 
steps that follow take you through that process. 
1. Power up your system. After several diagnostics are completed, you will be presented an 
SRM prompt ">>>", as shown here: