Instructions for installing Slackware on machines with a 5.25" boot drive and a 3.5" second floppy drive. --------------- 5.25" boot drives are much better supported in version 1.0.4 than they have been before, but your second floppy drive must be a 3.5" high density drive for you to be able to install the Slackware Linux release on machines with a 5.25" boot drive. The reason a 3.5" disk is needed is because there is not enough room to put all the software needed for the boot disk on a 1.2 meg floppy. If things continue to grow, I'd even venture to say that someday a 1.44 meg floppy isn't going to cut it either, and unless you have a 2.88 meg drive you won't be able to install. Hopefully those days are far off, though! :^) To install on systems with a 5.25" boot drive, you must make a 5.25" disk which is used to boot the 3.5" Slackware install disk. To do this, you need to get the file "bloader" or "bloader.gz". Because the disk is mostly empty, a high degree of compression was achived on the "bloader.gz" version. Don't let that scare you - if you have gzip you'll want to grab "bloader.gz" and uncompress it after downloading. Write an uncompressed copy of the "bloader" file to a 5.25" formatted floppy using the same method detailed in README_INSTALL for the bootdisk. This will make your "bloader disk". Here's how to use the "bloader" disk: 1. Put the 5.25" bloader disk in your boot drive. 2. Put your 3.5" Slackware boot/install disk in your second floppy drive. 3. Boot your machine. This will load the ramdisk. Once you have the "darkstar:" prompt you may remove both disks from your machine and continue with the installation. I sincerely hope this helps! --- Patrick Volkerding volkerdi@ftp.cdrom.com volkerdi@mhd1.moorhead.msus.edu