On Sun, 12 Sep 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> In short:
>       1: Make a directory C:\Linux
>       2: Copy the "Mandrake" directory from the CD to C:\Linux   
>          You should now have a C:\Linux\Mandrake\RPMS directory.  If
>          you have a C:\Linux\RPMS directory instead, make a directory
>          called "Mandrake" in C:\Linux & move the other three
>          directories into it.
>       3: Now, copy rawrite.exe from the CD (in \dosutils) to
>          C:\Windows
>       4: Copy boot.img from the \images directory on the CD to C:\
>       5: Open up a DOS Window, and change to C:\.  Run "rawrite".  The
>          image file name is boot.img, and the target diskette is A:. 
>          Just use any old disk, as long as it doesn't have any bad
>          sectors.
>       6: Boot from the disk, and you're in business!  When you're
>          prompted for the partition & directory containinf install
>          files, enter "/dev/hda1" for the device and "/Linux" for the
>          directory.
> 

There is an option somewhere in that windows mess to allow all upercase
filenames. You may need this to get the RPMS directory to be all upercase
as it needs tobe.

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