Hi, I'm trying to install Debian 1.2 stable version for the fiest time. I downlowaded the six floppies from www.debian.org. My computer's configuration: P 90 MHz, 32 MB, PCI bus, two SCSI disks, scsi controller is NCR53c810 (so the computer reports), first disk 1 GB with MS DOS installed, second disk 2.5 GB where I want to install Debian, one 1.44 MB floppy, no CD-ROM. I have been running Slackware linux for 2 years.
Here are the problems: ---When booting from the Rescue disk, if I just hit return at the boot: prompt, it hangs at the $ld cm206.c v.99. ... Exp$ line. After some fiddling, I found that if I say "linux cm206=0" at the boot: prompt, it reports "unable to find the device" (something to that effect) at the "$ld cm206...." line, and goes on. After that I was able to install the base system and the device drivers. ---At the end of install, I was asked to make a boot floppy, so I put in a new disk and made one. After that I was asked to reboot the computer with the boot floppy, so I did. With this boot floppy, I still had to enter "linux cm206=0" at the boot: prompt, otherwise it would hang. But after that and some messages later, the computer reports "unable to initialize console" or something like that and hangs. And I don't know what to do! Please help. Many thanks. PS. I've seen two other people on this list with similar problems. If these two people got private answers, please forward them to me. Thanks. Xinbing -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]