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<TITLE>Instructions for installing RedHat 5.0 for use with bochs</TITLE>
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2001-05-31 22:41:45 +04:00
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NOTE: This has not been updated in a long long time. Please don't
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think that newer versions of linux or other distributions cannot be
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done just because these old instructions talk about redhat 5.0.
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If you want to write updated install instructions, please go ahead.
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2001-04-10 05:04:59 +04:00
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<H1>Instructions for installing RedHat 5.0 for use with bochs.</H1>
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First, you need to have the RedHat 5.0 installation CD
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and the boot & supplementary floppy disks. Installing
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Linux from other vendors is also possible, but I assume
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you have RedHat 5.0 for the script file, and for these
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instructions.
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Second, you need a real Linux system to create the
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disk image file, for use with bochs. This can be
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later transfered to another platform.
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Third, you should have already configured/compiled
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bochs on your target platform.
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##########################################
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# This section done on your Linux system #
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##########################################
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Copy both boot & supplementary floppy disks to image files.
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# stick in Boot disk
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linux-> cp /dev/fd0 1.44_redhat_boot
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# stick in Supplementary disk
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linux-> cp /dev/fd0 1.44_redhat_sup
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Mount your RedHat 5.0 CD. The mountpoint and instructions
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may be different for your system.
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linux-root> mount /mnt/cdrom
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Now edit the install script in bochs-YYMMDD/misc, called
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'install_redhat50'. It has a small section of configurable
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parameters you can edit. Then run it as root. Make sure
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you are in the directory.
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linux-root> cd bochs-YYMMDD/misc
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linux-root> ./install_redhat50
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If this went well, then you're hard disk image file
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is prepared for you, and has a small set of packages
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from the RedHat 5.0 CD on it. You may add more later,
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using the script file as an example.
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#############################################
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# This section done on your target platform #
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#############################################
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If you have a target system, different from you
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original Linux system, transfer over the 2 floppy
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image files, and the hard disk image file now.
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Copy the boot floppy image to your working file
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unix-> cp 1.44_redhat_boot 1.44
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Point your floppya directive to this working file
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[edit .bochsrc]
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Boot bochs from the floppy
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unix-> bochs boot:a
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The Welcom To Red Hat Linux screen appears. At the
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boot: prompt, enter 'rescue' and [Return]
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boot: rescue [Return]
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The Color Choices menu appears
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press [Return] to take the default
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The Keyboard Type menu appears
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press [Return] to take the default
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The Second Floppy menu appears
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Copy the Supplementary floppy image to your working file
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unix-> cp 1.44_redhat_sup 1.44
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Type [Return] to let the install program know you inserted
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the new floppy.
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The SCSI Configuration menu appears
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Type [Return] to accept No.
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You will now be at the Linux root prompt '#'.
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Make an empty directory to mount the hard drive over.
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Then mount the hard drive. I didn't use any partitions
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for this example, so use 'hda', not 'hda1'.
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# mkdir /mnt
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# mount -t ext2 /dev/hda /mnt
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Run lilo, so you can boot from the hard disk. Then
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unmount the hard drive.
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# /mnt/sbin/lilo -r /mnt
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# umount /mnt
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Bomb out of bochs, by clicking on the Power button. Now
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fire up bochs again, booting from the hard drive.
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unix-> bochs boot:c
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You can type [Return] at the LILO prompt:
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LILO boot: [Return]
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At the login prompt, login as root. For kicks, try
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compiling the sample "hello.cc" program I included.
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It should already be in your /root directory, ready
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to be compiled.
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[root@bochs /root]# gcc -c hello.cc
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[root@bochs /root]# ./a.out
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When you're ready to shutdown Linux, you can
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shutdown as normal:
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[root@bochs /root]# shutdown -h now
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Enjoy,
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-Kevin
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