Hi,
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Behalf Of David List Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 12:51 PM To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: [SLE] How to make boot-floppies from initrd and vmlinuz files
I am trying to install SuSE Linux sparc on an UltraSparc I and have asked on the sparc list on how to make boot floppies for this system since it demands a 64-bit kernel on the boot floppy instead on the 32-bit kernel in the floppy image on the SuSE Linux sparc CDs.
I got the answer on the sparc list that there was a initrd64 and a vmlinuz64 file on the CD, and I found these files.
I do not know, however, how to use these files. I know that they are the initial ramdisk and the kernel, but I haven't tinkered with systems using initial ramdisk before, so I haven't got any clue about how to make floppies from these files, and I haven't been able to find anything in the SDB articles.
Can anyone help?
I'm not sure, if there's a similar feature for 64bit Sparcs, but the intelbased cd's have a tool to create a boot-disk in /dosutils. Hope that might help :-) CU Guido