From: Philip Perucci (dsc3pzp@nmrdc1.nmrdc.nnmc.navy.mil)
Date: 02/05/93


From: dsc3pzp@nmrdc1.nmrdc.nnmc.navy.mil (Philip Perucci)
Subject: Re: Bootable floppy for in-store testing -- How?
Date: 5 Feb 1993 12:58:48 GMT

In article <1993Feb3.191840.1935@netcom.com> kehcheng@netcom.com (Keh-Cheng Chu) writes:
>Is it possible to create a single floppy diskette which will boot Linux and
>run a test program without intervention? Such a diskette would be very useful
>for checking out hardware compatibility when I visit several dealers this
>weekend.
>
>A related (?) question: after booting the SLS a1 disk, there is a prompt for
>the a2 disk. How was the prompt generated and by whom?
>
>Thanks.

Bootable Linux floppy? No problem!

Go to tsx-11.mit.edu:/pub/linux/GCC/rootdisk
then get readme, and appropriate file.
Easy!

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