Hi, Ive been trying to install Debian 1.2 for the last few days with absolutely no success. The problem is occuring VERY early on in the process, while trying to boot from the initial rescue/boot floppy. The system happily displays all the device initialisation messages, and after the cd-rom is found, displays the text something like: MD driver Max_device=4 max_real_device=8
And freezes at that point. I at first thought it was my cdrom being unrecognised, but adding hdc=cdrom to the boot prompt gave indicatations just prior to the above error that the cd had been found and initialised properly. I was using the boot images from the Infomagic December cdrom pack, until I get newer cd's, though trying to get those is another story in itself. I then yesterday got a boot image from a local ftp.debian.org mirror dated sometime in January, and tried it on a different computer, with exactly the same result. Now this 2nd computer has no cdrom, so is this my problem and if so what should I do? I should add that in sheeer frustration I made a redhat boot disk and it installed with absolutely no problem, so Im thinking theres not something fundamentally wrong with my system. Can anyone give me some assistance here? Garry -- G.A. Turkington [EMAIL PROTECTED] Image Processing Specialist Group Department of Computer Science, The Queen's University Of Belfast Why stop now just when I'm hating it? - Marvin the paranoid android