Hi Rebecca; I am a newbie too, I am also switching from W95 to Debian. I installed Debian from a floppy set and its smooth -- no problem at all or alternatively if you like, you can install it from your hard disk.
Files to get if from floppy: (asumming your floppy is 3.5" 1.44M at drive A:) 1. rawrite2.exe (a dos program for writing Debian image files to floppies) 2. resc1440.bin (boot / setup disk can be created by using the rawrite2.exe) 3. drv1440.bin (driver image) 4. base14-1.bin to base14-5.bin (base/core program files) 5. install.txt (or the Html page at http://www.debian.org/2.0/install.html) Files to get if installed from hard disk (which is also suitable for you to copy your files from your Cheapbyte CD) 1. resc1440.bin (in case you need to write a boot floppy) 2. drv1440.bin 3. base2_0.tgz (core program files) 4. root.bin 3.loadlin.exe 4. install.bat 5. linux 6.install.txt or install.html All the above files or information can be obtained in http://www.debian.org/2.0/install.html#Installation Enjoy Rebecca Naylor wrote: > Wondering if someone could help me.....I'm trying to change over from Win > 95 to Debian, which would be fine if I could actually get the latter > installed. I'm using a Cheapbytes CD, and BIOS is set up to boot from the > CD drive. I press ENTER at the boot prompt, and a lot of technical info > flashes past on the screen, before everything comes to a complete halt. No > bootlog, since I can't actually get that far, so excuse my vague explanations! > > I did manage to write down what was on screen at the time: > > Ramdisk driver initialized: 16 ramdisks of 4096K size > loop: registered device at major 7 > hda: SAMSUNG VG34323A (4.32GB) gq033, 4124MB w/496KB cache, VHS=525/255/63 > hdb: CD-ROM 24x/AKOx, ATAP CDROM drive > hdc: WdC AC31000H, 1033MB w/128KB cache, CHS=2100/16/63 > hdd: M1614TA, 1040MB w/64KB cache, CHS=2114/16/63 > ide0 at 0x1f0-0x1f7, 0x3f6 on irq 14 > ide1 at 0x170-0x177, 0x3f6 on irq 15 > Floppy drive(s): fd0 is 1.44M > FDC is a post-1991 82077 > md driver 0.35 MAX_MD_DEV=4, MAX_REAL=8 > > At which point everything just stops. No reboot, no error message. I left > it for 10 minutes one time, and nothing happened. > My setup is: > > AMD K6 2 300 > Samsung 4.32 GB IDE HD > Western digital 1GB IDE HD (that I want to put Debian on) > M1614TA IGB IDE HD > Philips 24x CDROM > Soundblaster clone > Cirrus Logic 5436 PCI display adapter > Samsung Syncmaster 3 monitor > > No SCSI cards/HDs, and I don't have any of the hardware mentioned in the > boot help options. I checked the Linux Hardware Compatability FAQ, and I > don't seem to have any hardware that could cause a problem as far as I > know. What am I missing? Why does it stop straight after the "md driver" > line? It's probably something really obvious that I'm overlooking...I'd be > really grateful for any help. > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null