Welcome to the 0CRUNT07 bootdisk! This bootdisk is based off of Slackware v. 8.1.0's bare.i kernel and memtest86 3.0 for memory testing. By default, this disk will boot a USB Linux system on /dev/sda1. This should be the standard configuration for booting from a USB pen drive. To boot the default device (/dev/sda1) just hit ENTER. If there are other USB storage devices on the system you'll have to enter some information on the 'boot:' prompt below. Here are two examples of what to type if other USB storage devices are present: usb root=/dev/sdb1 rw usb root=/dev/sdc1 rw If you want to boot from an IDE hard drive or IDE zip drive (SCSI not supported by this kernel), use something similar to the following examples: mount root=/dev/hda1 rw mount root=/dev/hdb4 rw To test the memory of the system, type memtest at the 'boot:' prompt below. No media other than this floppy is required to test memory.