Numbers in parentheses were the number of megabytes that I used on my 1.2GB harddrive.
view.exe
on the Linux Slakware CD
and create the Linux Boot and Linux Root floppies.
For some reason, the Linux bootstrap program calls the Root disk
the Ramdisk floppy. I'll refer to this disk from now on
as the Ramdisk (Root) floppy.Starting MSDOS
'' appears,
press F5 to bypass config.sys
and autoexec.bat
.a:\fdisk.exe
.Format
this partition.a:\setup.exe
to install MSDOS on this partition.FDISK
.
(this will eventually popup for you if you run through
the OS/2 installation)FDISK
screen should now look like this
(or something like this):
FDISK
Disk 1
___________________________________________________________________________
Partition Information
Name Status Access FS Type MBytes
___________________________________________________________________________
MSDOS Bootable C: Primary FAT 11
WIN 95 Bootable : Primary FAT 350
Startable : Primary BOOT MANAGER 2
None D: Logical Unformatted 511
OS/2 Installable E: Logical FAT 127
None F: Logical Unformatted 219
#
prompt,
type ``fdisk
'' and press enter.#
prompt again, run setup
.83
not 82
!).FDISK
screen should now look like this (or something like this):
FDISK
Disk 1
___________________________________________________________________________
Partition Information
Name Status Access FS Type MBytes
___________________________________________________________________________
MSDOS Bootable C: Primary FAT 11
WIN 95 Bootable : Primary FAT 350
Startable : Primary BOOT MANAGER 2
None D: Logical FAT 511
OS/2 Bootable E: Logical HPFS 127
None : Logical Type 82 17
Linux Bootable : Logical Type 83 198
...And you're done!
Send any comments/suggestions/problems (as a last resort, please!) to me at r3mdh@raex.com.
Mike Harlan, 11 NOV 1997