This directory contains image files that can be used to create media
capable of starting the Aurox Linux installation process.

The boot.iso file is an ISO 9660 image of a bootable CD-ROM.  It is useful
in cases where the CD-ROM installation method is not desired, but the
CD-ROM's boot speed would be an advantage.

To use this image file, burn the file onto CD-R (or CD-RW) media as you
normally would.

While most present-day computers are able to start the installation process
by booting directly from Aurox Linux CD #1, some hardware configurations
require the use of boot and driver diskettes.  If your hardware requires
boot and driver diskettes to start the installation process, you can create
them using the image files in this directory.

To create boot and driver diskettes from these image files, follow the
instructions in the Aurox Linux Installation Guide, Chapter 1, under the
section entitled, "Making an Installation Boot Diskette."

All installation methods must use a boot diskette created from the
following image file:

bootdisk.img - primary boot image for all install methods

A driver diskette will be required for installation types other than those
using ATAPI CD-ROM drives or ATA (also known as IDE) hard drives.

The following driver diskette image files are available: