CONTENTS: base devs idenet scsi sysvinit base: Basic Linux filesystem package. base: base: Sets up the basic directory structure and adds a few important base: binaries such as GNU mtools 2.0.7, zip201, and unzip512. base: base: base: base: base: base: base: devs: Device files. devs: devs: This package creates special files in the /dev directory that devs: represent your system's hardware. devs: devs: devs: devs: devs: devs: devs: idenet: Linux kernel version 1.2.1, without SCSI support. idenet: idenet: A Linux kernel for computers that do not need SCSI support. You MUST idenet: install a kernel image in order for your system to boot. This kernel idenet: also contains UMSDOS and PPP. See the file 'idenet.cfg' for an exact idenet: list of included drivers. idenet: idenet: ***IMPORTANT***! If you have special hardware, such as a non-SCSI idenet: CD-ROM drive, you'll need to install a kernel from the Q series that idenet: supports it, or compile the support into your own custom kernel. idenet: scsi: Linux kernel version 1.2.1, with SCSI + IDE support. scsi: scsi: This is a Linux kernel with full support for SCSI devices such as hard scsi: drives, tape drives, and CD-ROM drives. This kernel also contains scsi: UMSDOS and PPP. See the file 'scsi.cfg' for an exact list of scsi: included drivers. IMPORTANT***! If you have special hardware, such as a scsi: non-SCSI CD-ROM drive, you'll need to install a kernel from the Q scsi: series that supports it, or compile the support into your own kernel. scsi: *NO* network drivers are included to keep the kernel within size scsi: limits. If you need them, use a kernel from 'Q'. scsi: sysvinit: SysV style init v. 2.4 sysvinit: sysvinit: System V style init programs by Miquel van Smoorenburg that control sysvinit: the booting and shutdown of your system. These support a number of sysvinit: system runlevels, each with a specific set of utilities spawned. For sysvinit: example, the normal system runlevel is 5, which starts getty on sysvinit: virtual consoles tty1 - tty6. Runlevel 6 starts xdm. Runlevel 0 shuts sysvinit: the system down. See the documentation in /usr/doc/SysVinit-2.4 and sysvinit: the scripts in /etc/rc.d for more information. sysvinit: sysvinit: