Actually, I did.

I have successfully completed a floppy install for the basic hamm
distribution.

The problem was and is that everything I can find presumes that I
already have a mounted source device or network connection to complete
the install and build the network connection.

This reply was a general statement on the level of help I have gotten
from this list, which is none unless you count the flame storm I just
unleashed.

- Ed

-----Original Message-----
From: Ivan E. Moore II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 07, 1998 15:16
To: Vazquez Jr, E A
Subject: Re: installing linux debian on Toshiba Satellite


Have you checked the FAQ-O-Matic on the debian site?

Quoting "Vazquez Jr, E A" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Don't expect much help here, I've been trying for DAYS to get a
response
> to my questions but apparently no-one likes laptop installs.
> 
> - Ed
> 
> I'm trying to install debian on a Toshiba Satellite. I get as far as 
> "booting linux.."  but then the Toshiba logo comes up and the cycle
> restarts.
> I'm sure I read a post recently about this but I can't remember what
it
> was.
> There must be a simple way of getting round this -- any ideas?
> 
> Anthony
> -- 
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> Moves on..."   - Edward Fitzgerald
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