From a8f73039a45fff0de6df0300157a22fac623486c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mike Fulbright Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 19:37:20 +0000 Subject: remove some distribution references --- bootdisk/i386/boot.msg | 6 ++---- bootdisk/i386/param.msg | 3 +++ bootdisk/i386/rescue.msg | 10 +++++----- 3 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) (limited to 'bootdisk') diff --git a/bootdisk/i386/boot.msg b/bootdisk/i386/boot.msg index 572ff35db..4237670c0 100644 --- a/bootdisk/i386/boot.msg +++ b/bootdisk/i386/boot.msg @@ -1,11 +1,9 @@ splash.lss - - To install or upgrade 02Red Hat07 Linux in graphical mode, - press the 0f07 key. + - To install or upgrade in graphical mode, press the 0f07 key. - - To install or upgrade 02Red Hat07 Linux in text mode, type: - 0flinux text 07. + - To install or upgrade in text mode, type: 0flinux text 07. - Use the function keys listed below for more information. diff --git a/bootdisk/i386/param.msg b/bootdisk/i386/param.msg index 76da7ffe1..f4ee44306 100644 --- a/bootdisk/i386/param.msg +++ b/bootdisk/i386/param.msg @@ -8,11 +8,14 @@ passed to the kernel. This does not include options to modules for devices such as ethernet cards or devices such as CD-ROM drives. To pass an option to the kernel, use the following format: + 0flinux 07 + If a different installation mode is desired, enter it after the option(s). For example, to install on a system with 128MB of RAM using noprobe mode, type the following: + 0flinux mem=128M noprobe07 To pass options to modules, you will need to use the noprobe mode to disable diff --git a/bootdisk/i386/rescue.msg b/bootdisk/i386/rescue.msg index b3388f2ec..acdd0f8a2 100644 --- a/bootdisk/i386/rescue.msg +++ b/bootdisk/i386/rescue.msg @@ -3,13 +3,13 @@ 09Rescue Mode Help07 -The 02Red Hat07 Linux installer includes a rescue mode which can be used -when a system does not boot properly. The rescue mode includes many -useful utilities (editor, hard drive and RAID tools, etc.) which will allow +The installer includes a rescue mode which can be used when a system +does not boot properly. The rescue mode includes many useful +utilities (editor, hard drive and RAID tools, etc.) which will allow one to restore a system to a working state. -To enter the rescue mode, boot your system from the 02Red Hat07 Linux -CDROM or installation floppy and type 0flinux rescue 07. +To enter the rescue mode, boot your system from the installation +CDROM or floppy and type 0flinux rescue 07. -- cgit