                          PU_IAS Linux AS (Milano)

   Refer to the individual copyright notices in each source package
   for distribution terms. 

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DIRECTORY ORGANIZATION

 /mnt/cdrom
   |----> PU_IAS
   |        |----> RPMS         -- binary packages
   |        `----> base         -- information on this release of PU_IAS
   |                               used by the installation process
   |----> images                -- boot and driver disk images
   |----> isolinux              -- Files used for booting from CD
   |----> README                -- this file
   |----> RELEASE-NOTES         -- the latest information about this release
   |                               of PU_IAS Linux
   `----> ***-GPG-KEY           -- GPG signature for packages from PU_IAS
    

INSTALLING

   Many computers can now automatically boot from CD-ROMs. If you have such a
   machine (and it is properly configured) you can boot the PU_IAS
   Linux Installation CD-ROM 1 directly. After booting, the PU_IAS
   Linux installation program will start, and you will be able
   to install your system from the CD-ROM.

   The images/ directory contains the file boot.iso. This file is an ISO
   image that can be used to boot the PU_IAS Linux installation
   program. It is a handy way to start network-based installations. To use
   boot.iso, your computer must be able to boot from its CD-ROM drive, and
   its BIOS settings must be configured to do so. You must then burn boot.iso
   onto a recordable/rewriteable CD-ROM.

   Another image file contained in the images/ directory is diskboot.img.
   This file is designed for use with USB pen drives (or other bootable media
   with a capacity larger than a diskette drive). Use the dd command to write
   the image.

  Note

   The ability to use this image file with a USB pen drive depends on the
   ability of your system's BIOS to boot from a USB device.

GETTING HELP

   For those that have web access, refer to 
        http://www.elders.princeton.edu. 

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