On Tue, 10 Mar 1998 23:10:10 +0800, kaiwei wrote: > what is a image file?
It's an "image" of a disk (each track is copied, even if empty). To use it, you'll need the utility "rawrite.exe", which can be found in the /dosutils directory. Read the README file which accompanies it for more info. > in the inital boot medium, i use loadlin to boot install from a dos system. > i used the command:- loadlin linux root=dev/ram initrd=root.bin > but i got a error message of:- > not a image file > please enter name of kernel image file followed by optional commmand line > parametersf for linux > the linux file i got was from the debian ftp site. (normal linux file) I have no practical experience with loadlin. > also i'm using win95 also. if i install debian, can i keep it use it too? > will it affect it in anyway. & i have set aside a empty partition of 1 gb > free for debian. is it enough? how do u create a swap partition? from the > same partition? i spent 3 days working on this & i still can't get it to work What I recommend is to put the lilo on the Linux "/" (i.e.: the "root" partition). By default, lilo installs onto the MasterBootRecord, where the win95 boot record lives. If you accept this option, it will write over your win95 bootloader. There may be a backup copy of the MBR you can restore (or not, depending), but if you put lilo on the linux root partition, each bootloader has it's own space. Then you can make an entry for win95 in the lilo menu, so you won't need to change the bootable partition under ordinary conditions. Don't forget to flag the lilo partition as bootable. You create all your partitions during installation using the Linux fdisk utility, which has some built-in help. Here are some docs which thoroughly cover installation: Installing Debian ftp://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/stable/disks-i386/current/install.html Debian Linux User's Guide http://www.linuxpress.com/001001.htm Debian Installation and Getting Started http://www.ssc.com/lg/issue15/debian.html -- David Stern ------------------------------------------------------------------ http://weber.u.washington.edu/~kotsya [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- E-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST. Trouble? E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .