My system : an Old PS/2 8580 IBM SCSI controller 2 SCSI DISK 1 SCSI CDRom 12 Mo RAM Boot disk : kernel using MCA Using base-1 to base-5 system to start installation -> OK
But when I'm tryng to instal drivers, got errors : zcat command not found :( Images for drivers come from Debian 1.3.1 distribution :) Boot Disk from 1.2 MCA Patches (I Think). If I by pass this installation and goes on, install LiLO to be able to boot on SCSI DiSK -> OK :) Reboot the machine, and Boot is OK :) Then got new configuration to add password to root user, add new user, and add other Debian packages ... And, at this step, if I try to get informations from the CDRom in my SONY CD Reader, got following message : Kernel does not support ISO 9600 (or something like that) :( What was wrong ? Do I have to really install drivers, and if YES, then where can I found an installable distribution with my bootable Disks ? Hope that my LiNUX will up ToNight ~:) Thanks for your HeLP Pascal MIQUET. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .