Article 30586 of comp.os.linux: Path: samba!concert!gatech!prism!gg10 From: gg10@prism.gatech.EDU (Gregory Lyle Galloway) Newsgroups: comp.os.linux Subject: Here's how to install SLS on a PS/ValuePoint Message-ID: <89026@hydra.gatech.EDU> Date: 12 Mar 93 04:41:51 GMT Organization: Georgia Institute of Technology Lines: 87 Many people have been wanting to know how to install Linux on an IBM PS/ValuePoint. Several people have posted the fixes that need to be made to the kernel, but these all require that you use a boot/rootdisk combination rather than installing from Peter's wonderful SLS distribution. The following instructions describe in detail how to create your own a1 disk so that you can install SLS on a PS/VP. It still requires that you have access to a machine already running Linux so that you can construct a special kernel hardcoded for your drive type. Hopefully many of you can find a friend nearby who can help out. Maybe someone could post these instructions and their patched kernels for different drive types to tsx-11. There should probably be something in the FAQ about this as well. 1) Modify the file /usr/src/linux/include/linux/config.h Define HD_TYPE with the parameters of your drive. The file config.h has instructions on how to set HD_TYPE. Many PS/VP's use a Maxtor 7213 212MB drive, so the changes would look like: #undef HD_TYPE #ifdef MAXTOR_7213 #define HD_TYPE { 16,38,683,0,683,8 } #endif Note: If you have two floppy drives there are some other patches that you need to make but I don't know what they are. My friend only had one floppy. 2) Modify the file /usr/src/linux/Makefile Set ROOT_DEV and RAMDISK as shown below: #define ROOT_DEV FLOPPY #define RAMDISK 657 and add the following line after the definition of CFLAGS: CFLAGS := $(CFLAGS) -DMAXTOR_7213 3) cd to the /usr/src/linux directory type "make config" and answer the questions however you like type "make dep; make clean; make zImage" 4) Pad the file zImage out to 512k bytes using the command: cat zImage /dev/zero | dd bs=1024 count=512 of=zImage512k 5) Insert the original a1 disk into the drive and type: dd bs=1024 skip=512 if=/dev/fd0 of=a1-512k 6) Insert a new formatted floppy into the drive and type: cat zImage512k a1-512k | dd of=/dev/fd0 This is your new a1 bootdisk. 7) Now remove the ramdisk from the original kernel you built: rdev -r zImage 0 8) Tar and zip this file: tar cf - zImage | gzip >Image.tpz 9) Insert the a2 disk into the drive and mount it: mount /dev/fd0 /mnt 10) Copy the new kernel onto a2: rm /mnt/Image.tpz cp Image.tpz /mnt umount /dev/fd0 11) Now you should be ready to install. Good luck, Greg Galloway gregg@discovery.gatech.edu Disclaimer: I do not have a PS/VP. I have a Gateway which I used to help out a friend. I have not tested this a whole lot.