From: "Christopher R. Hertel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I've heard reports from OS/2 users that similar problems have been > seen with some installations of that OS. Again, the solution was to > disable cache. > > Linux 1.2.8 loads and runs fine from the hard disk. The others who > had to turn off cache in order to install Debian found that they > could re-enable cache once they had installed the system.
My hypothesis at this time is that this is a problem in SysLinux. I've uploaded a disk we can use to investigate this. Please download ftp://ftp.pixar.com/pub/bruce/LILO_BOOTDISK.gz and see if it will boot on your system. It won't do much once you've booted it because it does not have the hard disk driver linked in (this is the _all_module_ boot floppy for 1.2 in an early incarnation). But it should boot the kernel and load the compressed root filesystem all from one floppy. If it works, please copy the kernel from this disk onto your SysLinux boot floppy (both are MS-DOS filesystems), and veriify that that does not boot. If that's the case, we will have Peter Anvin (author of SysLinux) work on the problem with you. Thanks Bruce -- Clinton isn't perfect, but I like him a lot more than Dole. Please register to vote, and vote for Democrats. Bruce Perens AB6YM [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.hams.com/