> It's a horrible boot process, and it's the only machine that does this. Oh, well... It's what I have, so I hope I can make it work...
> From Memory (I sold mine). You need to get ldmilo, and a milo. > The best way to do this is to get the ruffian.img from an older (6.2) redhat > release. That should boot milo to the point where you can do work. To make > it more fun, it will be a 2.0.something MILO, which can have problems with > newer kernels :(. What are the problems with MILO and the 2.2 series? Also, would I use rawrite <sp?> to create the disk? What is the process here? > And, there are two versions of ldmilo.exe, one that says "Jay's hacked > version". As far as I recall, that version is better, and behaves itself > more correctly. The one I have is the "Jay's hacked version" from the Debian install cd, it says that the system doies not support Alpha/Linux, I'll try the dec one. Thanks, --Shannon -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

