Supplemental Support Disk for installing from an NFS server ----------------------------------------------------------- This is a version of the network disk for use with Linux 2.4.31 bootdisks. WARNING! This is not a stand-alone installation disk. You will also need the install rootdisks to install from an NFS source. Do not write protect the supplemental network support disk. 1. Boot the bare.i bootdisk. This is a generic IDE kernel and is the correct bootdisk to be loading network modules against. 2. When prompted, load the install rootdisks starting with install.1. These are the main installation disks. 3. After you're logged into the system with the username "root", you start the network support system with the command "network". Then you'll be prompted to take these actions: o Insert the network.dsk support floppy o Probe for the network card automatically (recommended), or load the modules manually. o Remove the network.dsk support floppy 4. Now you're ready to proceed with the installation as usual. If you need to partition your drive with "fdisk" or "cfdisk", do that first, otherwise go ahead and run "setup".