I just got the 3GB iso myself.  If you want to view the contents of the iso and you 
don't have a DVD burner, like me, try downloading MagicISO, www.magiciso.com, to your 
PC.  It lets you extract files from the iso image without burning it to a CD or DVD.

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/15/04 01:57PM >>>
Richard,

Great! Thanks mucho!


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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf Of Richard Pinion
> Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 12:54 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Subject: Re: TaoLinux install
> 
> 
> This what I used for installing TAO under Hercules,
> 
> tao.tdf -
> 
> @TDF
> taokernel.img fixed recsize 80 ebcdic
> taoparm.txt   fixed recsize 80 
> taoinitrd.img fixed recsize 80 ebcdic
> TM
> TM
> EOT
> 
> taoparm.txt - 
> 
> root=/dev/ram0 ro ip=on ramdisk_size=80000
> text
> CHANDEV=ctc0,0xB30,0xB31
> NETTYPE=ctc
> IPADDR=172.30.102.17          
> NETWORK=172.30
> NETMASK=255.255.0.0
> GATEWAY=172.30.8.105
> HOSTNAME=linux390.bhset.org
> DASD=0100,0200,0300
> DNS=172.30.100.1
> SEARCHDNS=  
> MTU=1492
> 
> Also,  taokernel.img, taoparm.txt, and taoinitrd.img are in 
> the cygwin direcotry, I'm running Hercules under WinXP which 
> requires Cygwin. 
> 
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/15/04 01:14PM >>>
> I got the entire 3.? Gb DVD-iso downloaded for TaoLinux. Now, 
> what do I
> do? I found the "images" subdirectory, but I'm now at a loss 
> as to what
> to do with the ".img" files. Should I make a TDF pointing to these
> files? If so, in which order. And what are the parameters? I will be
> using Hercules/390 for installing. I've done it before with a very old
> SuSE release, so I have some knowledge of how to do it. I 
> could just use
> a "jump start".
> 
> 
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> Senior Systems Programmer
> UICI Insurance Center
> Information Technology
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