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    You need: 1) The MIDS ISO. This is a CD image which you will use to burn a CD.

    Version 1.05 (CURRENT)mids105.zip2.07mb, 27 Feb 2006
    Version 1.04mids104iso.zip1.98mb, 27 July 2005


    and 2) The MIDS support files. These files sit on your FTP server and provide the binaries to execute the menus and provide partition management functionality. This file also contains a template menu file which you must customise for your environment. (mainmenu.sh)

    Version 1.0 (CURRENT)mids-supportfiles-11aug05.zip539kb, 11 Aug 2005


    Setup MIDS by following the basic instructions on the quickstart page. More detailed instructions will follow here....





    The following G4U image is provided for anyone who is unable to get the current version of g4u to boot on their newly purchased hardware. A new version of G4U is due very soon.
    G4U 2.1, compiled using NetBSD source from ~22Feb06g4u-feb27.zip2.07mb, 27 Feb 2006
    MIDS is by Rob Bennett, 2005