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- From: mdw@db.TC.Cornell.EDU (Matt Welsh)
- Subject: Old documentation (was Re: Linux 0.98 Install HELP!)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan24.225223.8636@tc.cornell.edu>
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- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1993 22:52:23 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan24.191426.21115@sol.ctr.columbia.edu> surovi29@snybufva.cs.snybuf.edu (STUDENT) writes:
- > Is there anyone that could give me step by step intructions on how
- >to Install Linux 0.98 onto my Hard Drive.... There is NOTHING but DOS
- >5.0 on my drive at this time ( I had a system crash ) I have the Install
- >docs for 0.95 but they dont help me one bit... I did manage to get
- >the file copied over to my DOS partition, but then my C drive will
- >not boot up anymore? I am lost any help would be greatly appreciated!.
-
- I've got a request to make. I know that a lot of work went into the Beginner's
- and Installation Guides for 0.95 by Ian and Chuck, and I've used and
- appeciated their work. But, unfortunately, they are SERIOUSLY outdated, and
- (let's face it), obsolete. I've tried to help lots of people install Linux
- and solve installation problems, only to find out they were trying to install
- the 0.98.1 boot/root with the 0.95 Install docs.
-
- This obviously won't do. I've taken references to these docs out of the FAQ,
- but they're still sitting there, looking helpful, on the FTP sites. Newcomers
- to Linux don't know that these docs aren't of any help--- they even instruct
- you to edit the boot disk to change the root device. I've had people installing
- SLS telling me that they're editing bootdisks at offsets 508, etc....
-
- In short, the info in these docs is starting to confuse people. It's not
- obvious that these docs really are only relevant to installing the old 0.95
- boot/root stuff by Jim Winstead, and that's about it. Chuck's guide to
- getting started with Linux is a great source of newbie UNIX info, but the
- installation instructions therein are quite obsolete.
-
- In about a month I hope to have the new Install/Setup guide ready for
- public consumption. Until then I'm afraid that having all of these "Getting
- Started" docs laying around, which are doing more harm than good, is confusing
- newcomers unless they know to ignore them and read the newest, relevant
- documentation (that being the SLS, boot/root, etc. README files and FAQ).
- I think we need to hide or move the old 0.95/0.96 installation docs. On
- tsx-11 I believe the proper place for this is "Attic". There needs to be a
- README somewhere that tells newcomers that these docs really are old, and most
- of their information is irrelevant. After all, we don't expect readers of
- comp.os.linux to rely on the FAQ from last June. The same thing applies here.
- Since these docs are no longer maintained or accurate they should be moved
- or renamed so that newcomers don't rely on them.
-
- IMHO, the only releases newcomers should be installing are the most recent
- SLS or the boot-root stuff by HLU et. al. (and CD-ROMs and any other RECENT
- releases). I fear that newcomers installing old software and using old docs
- are only going to run into big problems and will have to upgrade to the new
- SLS or boot/root anyway.
-
- Yes, those old docs were useful, and I've used them myself. This is not
- to discredit those docs. But it's like expecting someone to use MS-DOS v2.0
- on a 486. We need to cover some of our tracks in an effort to keep newcomers
- from getting overly confused. These outdated docs either need to be moved
- or removed from the FTP sites.
-
- What does everyone think?
-
- mdw
-
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