[parisc-linux] newbie question
Christoph Plattner
christoph.plattner@dot.at
Mon, 22 Jan 2001 19:16:47 +0100
First of all, you need a linux box to prepare the CD image
(with palo) and to generate a CD image. This image can be
burned on a Windows box, as far as the burning program can
accept that.
Christoph
Sean Anaya wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have acquired an HP Visualize C180-XP machine at work (first time I have
> played with an HP unix box) and would like to install HP Linux on it. Since
> I don't have access to another linux machine for tftpbooting it seems the
> best way to install linux is to make a bootable CD. So my question is how do
> I burn a bootable CD once I have everything that needs to be on the CD. I
> have access to a CD burner/software on a windows machine, but I don't know
> if that will work for an HP unix box. Any help or suggestions on a better
> way to install linux would be greatly appreciated. I'm more familiar with
> older Sun machines than I am with HP's.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sean Anaya
> sanaya@gr.hp.com
>
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