This directory contains image files that can be used to create media
capable of starting the Scientific 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.

The diskboot.img file is a VFAT filesystem image that can be written to a
USB pendrive or other bootable media larger than a floppy.  Note that
booting via USB is dependent on your BIOS supporting this.  It should
be written to the device using dd.

The SL.boot.superduper.43.i386.iso file is an ISO 9660 image of a bootable 
CD-ROM.  It has the same capabilities as boot.iso but contains additional
bootable Rescue images along with misc useful utilities.  See the README in 
the image for more details.  A simple way to look at the README without 
having to burn the iso image to cd media is to use a "loopback" mount.
mount -o loop SL.boot.superduper.43.i386.iso /mnt/media