Hi,

On Thu, May 20, 2004 at 09:42:50AM -0500, David Booher wrote:
>
> What my point was:  If you start with NOTHING, but a VM guest. Does
> TAO provide the image to IPL? I think the answer is NO.  So, if I
> want to put TAO on the mainframe, the best bet is to use an already
> running Linux/390 (SuSE or RedHAT). Get the ISO image, copy it up,
> mount it loopback, and start the install on a fresh dasd -- BUT, I'm
> stubborn and don't want to do that.  Why do I want to use an already
> exiting system to help bootstrap another?  Why do want to jepordize
> an already working system with the install of another? What if ZIPL
> accidentally zaps my driving systems boot pack and ruins it?  To me,
> there are a miriad of stupid mistakes I could make doing this and end
> up with two un-iplable systems. For others, this may sound like
> "fun", but for me, it sounds dangerous.
>

Come on. Of cource it's having needed images. How on earth i would have
been able to install it to 'real iron'?

As said before. It's a RHEL3 clone (some bugs included). Artwork and
some other copyrighted material removed/replaced.
honestly with best intentions in mind if there are still something left.

It doen't contain the TDF-file, so google is your fried how to

a) make it
b) transfer it to mainframe (for example minidisk under zVM).

I have only installed under hercules and zVM, so i cannot say if it's
working under LPAR. I have no reason to believe it would not.



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