2Q's: SRM floppy? Console font?

Mark Hamstra (mhamstra@sullivan.bentley.com)
Thu, 31 Oct 1996 22:54:54 -0500 (EST)

Here's two questions that hopefully somebody that is still up (and/or West
of me) can easily answer:

1) I've just rebuilt my kernel, but I can't use the new one until I can
get it onto a floppy. I have to boot from SRM, and I can't put the
bootstrap on the harddrive because of NT. My kernel config is set to SRM
and the new vmlinux.gz is sitting right where it should be in
/usr/src/linux/arch/alpha/boot, but now how do I get it onto the floppy?

2) Is there a way to get the nice font that SRM uses onto my Linux
consoles? I've got a ZLXpE-1 TGA card that comes up in SRM mode with a
nice small font that looks great on my big monitor, but as soon as Linux
boots I get the usual VGA-default-type font that I can read from across
the room.

Mark Hamstra
Bentley Systems, Inc.

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