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Hi List,
Firstly let me say I am new to the world of Linux.
I have recently acquired an AlphaServer 2000 5/300, on
which I would like to install a copy of Linux. I
believe that 'Redhat 7.1 for Alpha' should support this machine.
I have searched through a number of web sites, and found
various little bits of information regarding these machines,
and the installation of Linux via the SRM, Aboot and
other boot loaders, etc. For the most part the SRM on
my alpha does not appear to support many of the commands suggested.
I am looking for some advice as to what I may be doing wrong,
and or more specific information to get me over this hurdle.
I have a copy of Redhat 7.1 on CD, created from an ISO I
downloaded.
When I issue a boot command to the cdrom, ie 'boot
dka400.4.0.1.0', the server starts and runs the Aboot kernel.
I am then presented with the options of which type of install
I want to do.
I can select any of the installation options, and the Aboot
application tries to install the Linux software, but fails almost
immediately with an error 'Failed to send Read to
dka400.4.0.1.0', (message repeated upto 8 times), followed by another error
message 'unzip crc_error'.
Now I am confused, do I have a corrupted vmlinux.gz file, or
is there a problem with the cdrom??
The only other pc/os I have access to is an intel/win98
system. Are there any tools I can use to test the integrity of the
vmlinux.gz file??
Can any body offer some helpful advice to get this server
running??
Thanks
Neil
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