summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/eu/install-methods/download
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
Diffstat (limited to 'eu/install-methods/download')
-rw-r--r--eu/install-methods/download/alpha.xml36
-rw-r--r--eu/install-methods/download/arm.xml37
-rw-r--r--eu/install-methods/download/m68k.xml102
-rw-r--r--eu/install-methods/download/powerpc.xml26
4 files changed, 0 insertions, 201 deletions
diff --git a/eu/install-methods/download/alpha.xml b/eu/install-methods/download/alpha.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 6aec375c3..000000000
--- a/eu/install-methods/download/alpha.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
-<!-- retain these comments for translator revision tracking -->
-<!-- original version: 11648 untranslated -->
-
-
- <sect3 arch="alpha"><title>Alpha Installation Files</title>
-<para>
-
-If you choose to boot from ARC console firmware using
-<command>MILO</command>, you will also need to prepare a disk
-containing <command>MILO</command> and <command>LINLOAD.EXE</command>
-from the provided disk images. See <xref linkend="alpha-firmware"/>
-for more information on Alpha
-firmware and boot loaders. The floppy images can be found in the
-<filename>MILO</filename> directory as
-<filename>milo_<replaceable>subarchitecture</replaceable>.bin</filename>.
-
-</para><para>
-
-Unfortunately, these <command>MILO</command> images could not be
-tested and might not work for all subarchitectures. If you find it
-doesn't work for you, try copying the appropriate
-<command>MILO</command> binary onto the floppy
-(<ulink url="&disturlftp;main/disks-alpha/current/MILO/"></ulink>).
-Note that those <command>MILO</command>s don't support ext2 ``sparse
-superblocks'', so you can't use them to load kernels from newly
-generated ext2 file systems. As a workaround, you can put your kernel
-onto the FAT partition next to the <command>MILO</command>.
-
-</para><para>
-
-<command>MILO</command> binaries are platform-specific. See
-<xref linkend="alpha-cpus"/> to determine the appropriate
-<command>MILO</command> image for your Alpha platform.
-
-</para>
- </sect3>
diff --git a/eu/install-methods/download/arm.xml b/eu/install-methods/download/arm.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index f0bc838b0..000000000
--- a/eu/install-methods/download/arm.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
-<!-- retain these comments for translator revision tracking -->
-<!-- original version: 11648 untranslated -->
-
-
- <sect3 arch="arm" id="riscpc-install-files">
- <title>RiscPC Installation Files</title>
-<para>
-
-The RiscPC installer is booted initially from RISC OS. All the
-necessary files are provided in one Zip archive, &rpc-install-kit;.
-Download this file onto the RISC OS machine, copy the
-<filename>linloader.!Boot</filename> components into place, and run
-<filename>!dInstall</filename>.
-
-</para>
- </sect3>
-
- <sect3 arch="arm" id="netwinder-install-files">
- <title>NetWinder Installation Files</title>
-<para>
-
-The easiest way to boot a NetWinder is over the network, using the
-supplied TFTP image &netwinder-boot-img;.
-
-</para>
- </sect3>
-
- <sect3 arch="arm" id="cats-install-files">
- <title>CATS Installation Files</title>
-<para>
-
-The only supported boot method for CATS is to use the combined image
-&cats-boot-img;. This can be loaded from any device accessible to the
-Cyclone bootloader.
-
-</para>
- </sect3>
diff --git a/eu/install-methods/download/m68k.xml b/eu/install-methods/download/m68k.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 471d64273..000000000
--- a/eu/install-methods/download/m68k.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,102 +0,0 @@
-<!-- retain these comments for translator revision tracking -->
-<!-- original version: 11648 untranslated -->
-
-
- <sect3 arch="m68k" id="amiga-install-files">
- <title>AmigaOS Installation Files</title>
-
-<orderedlist>
-<listitem><para>
-
-Instead of the boot, root, and driver files above, just download
-&amiga-install-tarball;.
-
-</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>
-
-Unpack &amiga-install-tarball; into a partition with at least 25MB
-free. We recommend you unpack it into a directory named
-<filename>debian</filename>. The &amiga-install-tarball; will create an
-<filename>amiga</filename> subdirectory.
-
-</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>
-
-Write down the Linux partition name for the location where your new
-<filename>debian</filename> directory is. See
-<xref linkend="device-names"/> for more information on Linux partition
-naming.
-
-</para></listitem>
-</orderedlist>
- </sect3>
-
- <sect3 arch="m68k" id="atari-install-files">
- <title>Atari TOS Installation Files </title>
-
-<orderedlist>
-<listitem><para>
-
-Instead of the boot, root, and driver files above, just download
-&atari-install-tarball;.
-
-</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>
-
-Unpack &atari-install-tarball; into a partition with at least 25 MB
-free. We recommend you unpack it into a directory named
-<filename>debian</filename>.
-
-</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>
-
-After unpacking, you should have an <filename>atari</filename>
-subdirectory. Do not rename any files in this directory.
-
-</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>
-
-Write down the Linux partition name for the location where your new
-<filename>debian</filename> directory is. See
-<xref linkend="device-names"/> for more
-information on Linux partition naming.
-
-</para></listitem>
-</orderedlist>
- </sect3>
-
- <sect3 arch="m68k" id="mac-install-files">
- <title>68k MacOS Installation Files</title>
-
-<orderedlist>
-<listitem><para>
-
-Instead of the boot, root, and driver files above, just download
-&mac-install-tarball;.
-
-</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>
-
-Unpack &mac-install-tarball; into a partition with at least 25 MB
-free. We recommend you unpack it into a directory named
-<filename>debian</filename>. Use <application>Stuffit Expander</application>
-(at least version 5.5) or <command>MacGZip</command> to extract it
-from its archive.
-
-</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>
-
-After unpacking, you should have a <filename>mac</filename> subdirectory. Do
-not rename any files in this directory. Do not allow your
-decompression program to decompress drivers.tgz.
-
-</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>
-
-Write down the Linux partition name for the location where your new
-<filename>debian</filename> directory is. See <xref linkend="device-names"/>
-for more information on Linux partition naming.
-
-</para></listitem>
-</orderedlist>
- </sect3>
diff --git a/eu/install-methods/download/powerpc.xml b/eu/install-methods/download/powerpc.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 8797b27fa..000000000
--- a/eu/install-methods/download/powerpc.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
-<!-- retain these comments for translator revision tracking -->
-<!-- original version: 11648 untranslated -->
-
-
- <sect3 arch="powerpc" id="newworld-install-files">
- <title>NewWorld MacOS Installation Files </title>
-<para>
-
-For floppy-less installation on NewWorld Macs, it may be most
-convenient to obtain all the necessary files packaged into one Stuffit
-archive from
-<ulink url="&url-powerpc-of;"></ulink> (separate instructions are
-included in the archive). Otherwise, obtain the normal installation
-files listed above. Retrieve the files to an HFS (not HFS+) partition
-on your system. You will also need the <filename>yaboot</filename> and
-<filename>yaboot.conf</filename> files from the
-<ulink url="&downloadable-file;new-powermac/">new-powermac</ulink> or
-<ulink url="&downloadable-file;powermac/">powermac</ulink> archive folder.
-However, the newest G4 PowerMacs, and those that work without MacOS 9,
-need the newest version of <command>yaboot</command>; the one in the
-archive will not work. Obtain the newest version from
-<ulink url="http://penguinppc.org/projects/yaboot/"></ulink>.
-
-</para>
- </sect3>
-