For those of you that don't remember.  TrinuxHD was the version of Trinux
that booted from DOS using loadlin so you didn't have to use those
annoying floppies.  Because so many folks kept asking for it and I didn't
feel like redoing the pcmcia package for 2.2.12, I created a zip for it
that is available at: http://www.opensec.net/trinux/trinux.zip.

How to use it?

1) create c:\trinux and uncompress the trinux.zip there
2) create c:\pkg and put any of the packages you want to be loaded there
3) exit windows to MS-DOS mode (it may work from within a DOS window,
don't have one for testing) and cd to the trinux directory and type
trinux. (there's a batch file that calls loadlin)

NOTE: This won't work from within NT and I've only tried it from within
DOS 6.2.

This has a 2.2.11 kernel...

If you take a look at trinux.bat and the linuxrc you'll see the kludge I
used to pass the boot device to the linuxrc script.  There is probably a
more elegant way but this should boot with both loadlin and syslinux...

-mdf
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 Matthew D. Franz                                  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.trinux.org                 Trinux: A Linux Security Toolkit
 http://www.opensec.net                OpenSEC: Open Security Solutions
 http://www.tds.com                                Trident Data Systems


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