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Linux Installation and Configuration Guide for AlphaServer  37 
 
ECG513/0100 
Red Hat Version 6.0 Distribution 
Pre-Installation 
Creating The BOOT Floppy 
Before you can begin to install the Linux software on your AlphaServer or AlphaStation, you will 
need to create a BOOT floppy. This floppy contains the information required to initiate the 
installation of Linux. The process varies depending upon what software distribution you are 
using. 
An important note: Our experience has shown that the vendor supplied floppy images sometimes 
do not work properly. You are therefore encouraged to create your own BOOT floppy using the 
images available over the Internet, as described in the sections that follow. 
Creating floppies using a MS/Windows system 
To create the BOOT floppy, you will need to make use of a PC, which has Internet access. The 
instructions below detail the process: 
1. Create a directory on the PC into which you will copy files for Linux, for example \Linux. 
2. Connect to the URL 
ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/DEC/Linux-Alpha/Images/
 which is a directory 
containing the boot floppy image files. 
3. Copy the generic-smp-2.2.12.img file to your PC. 
4. Rename the file to generic.img  (DOS has an 8.3 file name limitation) 
5. Insert the Linux CD-ROM into the PC. 
6. Copy the file "\dosutils\rawrite.exe" from the CD-ROM to the \Linux directory on the PC. 
7. Insert a blank, formatted floppy into the PC. 
8. Run the following command from the DOS command shell: 
C:\Linux> rawrite 
Enter source file name: generic.img 
Enter destination drive: 
Label this floppy "AlphaServer Linux BOOT Floppy". 
With this floppy in hand, you are now prepared to begin the installation process on your 
AlphaServer or AlphaStation. 
Creating floppies using an Unix system 
To create the BOOT floppy, 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. Copy the generic kernel images from the Internet to your computer: 
mkdir /var/tmp/Linux 
cd /var/tmp/Linux 
ftp ftp.digital.com 
login: ftp