Debian user wrote: > i'm new to this list and my english is not as good as i would like but > i'll try to explain my problem. > I use debian 2.1 since some time now, and i wanted to use it on a laptop. > I buyed an old Thinkpad 365x (Pentium 100) HD:810Mb IDE and 24Mb of RAM, > and tryed to boot with a bootdisk made by rawrite2.
I have a 365xd (same deal, just has a cd-rom drive) and I found that it doesn't like kernels that are compressed with bzip. gzipped kernels work. I didn't have any problems with the tecra disk though. It's been a while since I ran linux on this laptop, but I believe it was a 2.0.34 kernel. -- Greg "Tower" Starkes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Webmaster, Tucows Linux (http://linux.tucows.com/) "You can twist perceptions, reality won't budge." -Neil Peart, Rush, "Show Don't Tell"