Ted....Airmid is a GNU/Linux rescue disk that is made with
newbies in mind.

http://airmid.netpedia.net/Ted Wager wrote:

Alan

P.S. but, in my experience Airmid, like tomsrtbt needs a kernal
update to work completely with the latest distributions. 
Booting with your own kernal (using the boot disc made during
installation) and then inserting a floppy made with rescue.img
works best, IMHO.


> 
> On Tue, 25 Apr 2000, Hoyt wrote:
> 
> > You can use tomsrtbt as a boot disk aor you can use Armid as a generic GNU/Linux 
>boot disk.
> >
> > At the LILO prompt:
> >
> > Linux root=/dev/hda ro
> >
> > Hoyt
> >
> Hi...
>         Please excuse my ignorance but what is Armid ??
> 
>    Regards Ted
> 
>             Ted Wager......RedHat Linux 6.2
>               g3tpi.ampr.org  44.131.147.8
> 
>  OS From :- www.eridani.co.uk

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