
Welcome to the Slackware Linux (v. 3.3.0) bootkernel disk!

If you need to pass extra parameters to the kernel, enter them at the prompt
below after one of the valid configuration names (ramdisk, mount, drive2).

Here are some examples (and more can be found in the BOOTING file):
   hdx=cyls,heads,sects,wpcom,irq  (needed in rare cases where probing fails)
or hdx=cdrom (force detection of an IDE/ATAPI CD-ROM drive) where hdx can be 
any of hda through hdh, Three values are required (cylinders,heads,sectors).
   For example:   hdc=1050,32,64  hdd=cdrom

In a pinch, you can boot your system with a command like:
  mount root=/dev/hda1

On machines with low memory, you can use mount root=/dev/fd1 or 
mount root=/dev/fd0 to install without a ramdisk.  See LOWMEM.TXT for details.

If you would rather load the root/install disk from your second floppy drive:
  drive2  (or even this:  ramdisk root=/dev/fd1)

DON'T SWITCH ANY DISKS YET! This prompt is just for entering extra parameters.
If you don't need to enter any parameters, hit ENTER to continue.

