On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Richard Austin wrote:

> OK, I've given up trying to get it to run on an APDL IDE interface. 
> I've now got an ADFS disc as well as APDL disc and it loads, 
> boots and lets me in.

Meant to reply to the last mail. You need to type
root=/dev/hdc3 hda=none hdb=none
(or similar) at the 'Enter extra arguments:' prompt when booting linux.
hda=none hdb=none tells it not to bother scanning the internal IDE
interface. hdc through hdf are the drives on the APDL interface.

I've had it boot off the APDL interface just fine.

When you get into X, perhaps you want something like
twm&
to get a window manager?

hth

John Joyce


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