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<h2><a name="sD.3">D.3 Installation Overview</a></h2>
<title>Installation Overview</title>


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<p>Installing Red Hat Linux on an Alpha system is slightly more complex
than installing Red Hat Linux/Intel, mostly due to differences in
machine architecture, and the variety of different models supported.  In
general, the main steps to a successful install are:

<p>    <ol>
    
    <li>Create MILO, kernel, and ramdisk diskettes from images
        available on the Red Hat Linux/Alpha CD.

<p>    <li>Use the MILO diskette to boot the appropriate Linux kernel.

<p>    <li>Load and run the Red Hat Linux/Alpha installation program.
    
    <li>After the installation completes, install MILO on a small disk
        partition on your machine.

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<p><b>Please Note:</b>While the majority of Alpha systems are supported by MILO, those
that are not will need to boot the boot floppy (or CD-ROM) directly from
the SRM (System Reference Manual) console
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available from the Red Hat Software web site at<br>
<tt><a href="http://www.redhat.com/linux-info/alpha/faq">http://www.redhat.com/linux-info/alpha/faq</a></tt>.  You should also consult
your system documentation for the proper boot command syntax, but in
general, the proper command would look like this:

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boot dva0 -file vmlinux.gz -flags "load_ramdisk=1 prompt_ramdisk=1"
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