This is the BLADE 0.1 Linux/Alpha distribution. Complete installation instructions are available in the INSTALLATION file. Following are the introductory sections from that file: INTRODUCTION BLADE 0.1 (Basic Linux/Alpha Distribution Eyesore) is an installable distribution of the Linux operating system for the Digital Alpha microprocessor family. Unlike previous distributions, no special expertise is required to configure and install BLADE 0.1, and no host system is required to load the software onto the hard drive. BLADE 0.1 is completely self-supporting; all you need is a system with an SRM console and BLADE 0.1, and you can build a fully functional Linux/Alpha system. Note that BLADE 0.1 is not intended to be a finished, polished distribution. It was assembled quickly in an attempt to provide experimenters and end-users with the capability to install Linux/Alpha on their systems without needing a host operating system or development environment. It is an interim distribution which is only intended to be used until such time as the more professional distributions (Slackware, Debian, Red Hat, etc) have been ported to Linux/Alpha. HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS This version of BLADE 0.1 supports the Digital AXPpci/33 (aka NoName) motherboard. Support for other platforms should appear shortly. Following are the minimum hardware requirements: Digital AXPpci/33 motherboard with SRM console firmware 8Mb or more main memory 1.44Mb floppy drive 100Mb or larger IDE or SCSI hard drive (340Mb or larger suggested if you're going to do any kind of serious software development) VGA & monitor Keyboard Note that although Linux/Alpha supports IDE hard drives, the SRM console cannot boot from them. Therefore, if you do not have a SCSI hard drive in your system, you will have to boot Linux/Alpha from floppy. BLADE 0.1 COMPONENTS BLADE 0.1 is based on a modified 1.2.8 Linux kernel; this kernel has the Linus' Alpha patches as well as a few minor patches of our own. The sources for this kernel are included in the BLADE 0.1 package. BLADE 0.1 is supplied as a set of 1.44Mb floppy-disk images. Except for the boot floppy, all floppies are in ext2 file system format. The floppy images are grouped into subsets. Following are the subsets available in BLADE 0.1: noname_boot This is the boot image for Linux/Alpha on AXPpci/33-based systems. root_floppy This contains a minimal root filesystem which is used during the installation process. b1-b8 These disks contain the "base" system utilities and data files. This subset is mandatory. When installed, this subset occupies approximately 27 megabytes. d1-d6 These disks contain the software development tools: gcc, gas, ld, binutils, includes, and libraries. Install this subset if you are going to be doing any software development under Linux/Alpha. When installed, this subset occupies approximately 20 megabytes. e1-e6 These disks contain GNU emacs 19.28 and related files. Install this subset if you want GNU Emacs and you can spare the disk space. The "b" distribution includes the "vi" editor, and other editors should not be difficult to port. When installed, this subset occupies approximately 25 megabytes. k1-k3 These disks contain the kernel sources for the 1.2.8 kernel used in BLADE 0.1. When installed, this subset occupies approximately 12 megabytes.