Steve,

If you're not allowed to permanently install Linux on an Intel system, would
it be bending the rules too much to use a Knoppix "live" CD to boot into
Linux, and then mount and NFS-export the DB2 CD?  Once you're done, you can
shut down, and reboot back into Windows without ever having touched the hard
drive.


Mark Post

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Gentry
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 1:50 PM
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Subject: Re: installing db2 on linux


Thanks to all who replied.  I guess I should have qualified a little more.
Mounting the cd on an x86/Linux box is not an option.
I am running W2K prof. This W2K box has an ftp server running on it.   I
(we) have a z800 running VM 4.3, I have a Linux quest on VM that I can ftp
to or from. This linux quest will also be the one I want to run db2 on. How
can I do this with the previously mentioned environment? Steve Gentry

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