Day Brown wrote:
>
> if it boots from loadlin, and I have dos running on a scsi,
> would BasicLinux be able to run on the already installed
> dos scsi driver?

As long as DOS is happy on the scsi drive, BasicLinux will
boot and run just fine (assuming you have 8meg RAM or more).
You will be able to do all sorts of interesting things.
However, the one thing you will not be able to do is mount
a scsi harddrive.  If you want to be able to mount scsi, you
need to add a scsi zimage (available from Slackware).

I repeat:  there is no problem booting and running BasicLinux
from any kind of DOS drive.  I've even booted it from an old
20meg Seagate drive (with two data cables) from a dusty XT.
BasicLinux ran just fine, although it could not mount that HD.

Cheers,
Steven

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