Type '<RETURN>' to boot with a ramdisk as root.  This is the first
   step in installing or upgrading Linux.  At the prompt for a ramdisk,
   put the root disk in the floppy drive.
Type 'ro <RETURN>' to boot with the root floppy as root.  This is the
   first step in installing or upgrading Linux on machines with small
   amounts of memory.
Type 'ro root=xxx <RETURN>' to mount a hard disk partition as '/'.
   The value 'xxx' is printed for you during the installation or upgrade.
   This does not work for SCSI disks; you must make a boot floppy or
   install LILO.  You do not need to use 'root=xxx' if you use the
   ramdisk, make a boot floppy, or install LILO on your hard disk.

   Typical values for root:   /dev/hda1: 301     /dev/hda2: 302
                              /dev/hdb1: 341     /dev/hdb3: 343

WARNING: Note that on some systems there may be a LONG wait of up to
         a minute after /dev/hda is probed while /dev/hdb is probed.
         To avoid this, type 'ramdisk hdb=noprobe' or 'ro hdb=noprobe'.

