Hi all: I'm attempting to create a first time Linux installation using the 3.0 raw *.bin files from debian.org. I found that I was unable to write the disk images using rawrite2.exe from OS2 on either an hpfs or fat partition. I was able to create the disks from win95. Under OS2 rawrite2.exe reports "attempting to cross DMA 64k barrier, or something like that <shrug>. Am I doing something wrong?
The reason I ask is that the W95 partition is the partion that I want ot use to install linux. I figure I just might need to be able to make more disk images at some point,.... <g>. Also the base-1 to base-5 bin disks, plus the driver and rescue bin disks are a minimum install? Does this include tcpip stuff or is that extra? I've only got 100 megs to play with so I would appreciate some advice on what kind of stuff a newbe should try etc, oh and where to go get it ... <g>. Thanks in advance -- -------------------------------------------------------- Chat to your friends on the "dark side" NetChat for Windows 95/NT released Netchat support Page http://cud.cow-net.com/badams/index.htm IceNews won't give you the blues! Barry Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- ----------------------------------------------------------- -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .