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19.3 Booting -ZipSlack

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There are several ways to boot ZipSlack. The most common is to use the included -LINUX.BAT to boot the system from DOS (or from DOS mode under Windows 9x). This file must -be edited to match your system before it will work.

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Start by opening the C:\LINUX\LINUX.BAT file in your -favorite text editor. At the top of the file you will notice a large comment. It explains -what you need to edit in this file (and also what to do if you are booting from an -external Zip drive). Don't worry if you don't understand the root= setting. There are several examples, so feel free to pick one -and try it. If it doesn't work, you can edit the file again, comment out the line you -uncommented, and pick another one.

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After you uncomment the line you want by removing the “rem” at the -beginning of the line, save the file and exit the editor. Bring your machine into DOS -mode.

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A DOS prompt window in Windows 9x will NOT work.

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Type C:\LINUX\LINUX.BAT to boot the system. If all goes well, -you should be presented with a login prompt.

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Log in as root, with no password. You'll probably want to -set a password for root, as well as adding an account for yourself. At this point you can -refer to the other sections in this book for general system usage.

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If using the LINUX.BAT file to boot the system didn't work -for you, you should refer to the included C:\LINUX\README.1ST -file for other ways to boot.

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