From: A. V. Le Blanc (zlsiial@uts.mcc.ac.uk)
Date: 06/03/92


From: zlsiial@uts.mcc.ac.uk (A. V. Le Blanc)
Subject: Re: I can't boot Linux: why?
Date: 3 Jun 1992 06:35:03 GMT

In article <1992Jun1.230103.21693@cc.umontreal.ca> duperval@ERE.UMontreal.CA (Duperval Laurent) writes:
>That's when i decided to get the mcc- version (what's mcc stand for anyway?).

MCC stands for Manchester Computing Centre.

>That one booted fine... But (there always is one) I couldn't do a thing with
>it: no ls, rm, or anything of that kind. According to what I read, I should
>have gotten a login.

The MCC boot disk does NOT work with a root disk, since its root disk
is included on the boot disk. However, it does require the MCC utilities
disk, which contains ls, rm, and so forth.

     -- Owen
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