In a message dated 1/16/2002 1:07:21 PM Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


> But since you already have a Linux image running, there is
> no need to use the MVS bootstrap. You can use Linux to
> make another volume IPL with ramdisk. It's in the ISP/ASP
> redbook (1st time today ;-) in the 'Building a quick start disk'
> section.
>

>If not, then I think it would be an interesting experiment to see if you
>can make the disk in OS format with two partitions. A first small
>partition can be mounted over /boot in another system to write the
>kernel and ramdisk with zipl. The other large partition would have
>the rpm packages that you need, and you would be able to use the
'>install from hard disk' scheme in RedHat.


Rob,
Yes, I am trying to build  a one pack RAMDISK/RPM volume.

You lost me on these two replies.
Seems like they accomplish the same thing?

I'm not sure why you sent the second one??
How is it different than the first??

If I go with the second suggestion,
what would the syntax of the zipl be ???

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