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Booting DFS

   Table of Contents
   Booting on i386 (PC)
   Booting on Alpha
   Booting on PowerPC
   Booting a Kernel
   Selecting CD-ROM device
   Detecting Hardware
   Enabling Ethernet
   Dialup with PPP

   Booting procedures vary by architecture. Here are some basics:

Booting on i386 (PC)

   Booting DFS usually is as simple as inserting a CD into the drive. DFS
   can boot from an IDE or SCSI CD-ROM. On some systems, you may need to
   access your BIOS to enable booting from CD. When you have successfully
   booted DFS the CD, you'll see a blue Grub selection screen.

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