CONTENTS: ibcs2 ide loadlin
ibcs2:    Intel Binary Compatibility Specification module
ibcs2:
ibcs2:    The iBCS module allows many binaries from other OS's to run on Linux:
ibcs2:
ibcs2:    i386 BSD (386BSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, BSDI/386) - very alpha.
ibcs2:    SVR4 (Interactive, Unixware, USL, Dell etc.)
ibcs2:    SVR3 generic
ibcs2:    SCO (SVR3 with extensions for symlinks and long filenames)
ibcs2:    Wyse V/386 (SVR3 with extensions for symlinks)
ibcs2:    Xenix V/386 (386 small model binaries only)
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ide:      Linux kernel version 2.0.37pre10, without SCSI support.
ide:
ide:      A Linux kernel for computers that do not need SCSI support. You MUST
ide:      install a kernel image in order for your system to boot. This kernel
ide:      supports IDE hard drives and IDE CD-ROM drives.  Other drivers (such
ide:      as for CD-ROM drives on proprietary interfaces, or ethernet cards)
ide:      may be loaded as modules.  See /etc/rc.d/rc.modules for examples.
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loadlin:  LOADLIN v1.6a
loadlin:
loadlin:  LOADLIN.EXE, a loader (running under DOS) for LINUX kernel images
loadlin:  fully supporting the kernel's command line feature.
loadlin:
loadlin:  LOADLIN is the safest way to boot Linux from your hard disk, if you
loadlin:  have a bootable DOS partition on your machine.
loadlin:
loadlin:  LOADLIN is (C) 1994...1995 Hans Lermen ([email protected])
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