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原帖由 团长 于 2009-1-26 01:16 发表 ![]()
?????什么盘都不用吗?
Floppy disk: Floppy disk images are provided which can be used to create an install floppy on another Unix-like system, or on a DOS/Windows system. Typical file names are floppy44.fs, though several platforms have multiple floppy images available.
CD-ROM: On several platforms a CD-ROM image (cd44.iso for just booting, or install44.iso for the entire install) is provided allowing creation of a bootable CD-ROM.
Existing partition: The RAM disk kernel can be booted off an already existing partition for an upgrade or reinstall.
Network: Some platforms support booting over a network (for example using PXE or other network boot).
Writing a file system image to disk (miniroot): a filesystem image that can be written to an existing partition, and then can be booted.
Bootable Tape: Some platforms support booting from tape. These tapes can be made following the INSTALL.platform instructions |
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