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<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>
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