Alexander Koch wrote: > > Quoting Paul Wade ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > [...] > > > My problem is that I take the resc1440.bin and write it to disc (with dd) > > > and when it comes to boot it just does nothing and the mbr of /dev/sda > > > (lilo) is taken. > > > > Is the floppy drive trying to read at boot? Make sure your system bios is > > set up for proper boot order A:,C: and not C:,A: > > > > If that doesn't solve it, see if your system will boot anything from a > > floppy (like dos). > > There IS the correct boot order in the BIOS, the disks is read for a short > time and then it goes over to the harddiscs. > > And, yes, an old M$ DOS disks boots the system properly. > > *sigh* I'm gonna try out Rawrite... > Also, you'll want to make sure you are using the 1997-04-04 images. The 1997-03-?? are broke.
I'd hate to see you get the boot going and then fail at a known point later. Enjoy -- Greg. -- Greg Vence | Debian GNU Linux KH2EA/4 | Diamond 2000 (7npw 4cpw) [EMAIL PROTECTED] | There is time for what's important