1.2 MB LINUX ROOTDISKS The Linux "rootdisk" contains the actual installation software. You use a bootdisk to load it into your system and begin the installation. You'll probably want to use either the colrlite or the umsdos12 disk to install Linux depending on whether you'll be installing Linux in its own partition. README Detailed descriptions of the root disk images. Now, choose one of the boot disk images below. Hitting ENTER wil create a boot disk in drive A: colrlite.bat This is the disk you'll want to use to install Linux onto its own partition. umsdos12.bat This is the disk used to install Linux into an existing MS-DOS partition (for example, into a C:\LINUX directory)