Scientific Linux Fermi 305 for i386                           August 29, 2005
						   respin on  Sept 12, 2005
					latest errata kernel  February 14, 2006


The only change was to update the installer and the installed kernel to
2.4.21-37.0.1 which is the latest errata kernel.  Please see the releasenotes
for the "original" image.  This is just really new install images.

You will need to use the install images at
 
  ftp://linux.fnal.gov/linux/lts305/i386/images/Fermi-2.4.21-3701/

-Connie Sieh

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INSTALLATION INFO
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Installation Locations

Via NFS 

  linux.fnal.gov:/export/linux/lts305/i386/

 with floppy

  The floppy install situation is the same as Fermi Linux 9.0.1 .
  There was not enough space on 1 floppy so the vendor redesigned the install 
  to have a "generic" boot floppy.  With all of the device drivers  on driver
  floppies.  There is a net , pcmcia, and a block driver floppy.  With a Fermi
  Linux install you will need the "generic" bootdisk.img floppy.  And either
  the "net" drvnet.img or the "pcmcia" pcmcia.img floppy for your network 
  drivers.  I have modified the boot.img install floppy image to automatically
  put in the nfs server and nfs install directory.  To override this you can
  select the original redhat choice with 

	linux 

  at the install floppy prompt.

  You will have to make your own floppies from

        ftp://linux.fnal.gov/linux/lts305/i386/images/Fermi-2.4.21-3701/bootdisk.img

	and one of these

        ftp://linux.fnal.gov/linux/lts305/i386/images/Fermi-2.4.21-3701/drvnet.img
        ftp://linux.fnal.gov/linux/lts305/i386/images/Fermi-2.4.21-3701/pcmcia.img
  
  To make the install floppies.  Put a scratch floppy in "/dev/fd0" for
  each image.

        dd if=bootdisk.img of=/dev/fd0
        dd if=drvnet.img of=/dev/fd0		If you are making the drvnet

 with cdrom

  There is also a boot.iso which is small iso image which includes all the 
  drivers on the driver floppies and the generic boot info.  This can be used
  instead of the above floppies.  After download you can use cdrecord to
  create a cdr with this image on it.

    ftp://linux.fnal.gov/linux/lts305/i386/images/Fermi-2.4.21-3701/boot.iso