The most recent boot-floppies build available for downloading can be found at "http://www.debian.org/~joeyh/bf/feb11/", it is a 2.2.7 test build and is much better than 2.2.6. In a day or two there should be an even better 2.2.7 build available in the main ftp archive (but that really depends on how long it takes the upload to make it through Incoming, 2.2.6 took almost a week :( ).
I don't know about the state of LS-120 support, and it may be best if you direct questions regarding it to the debian-boot mailing list. Off the top of my head... you probably want to try the disks-2.88 files since they include both the install system root and the kernel; the 1.44 and 1.20 files have the kernel in the rescue.bin image and the root system in the root.bin image, because both will not fit onto a single floppy. - Bruce -- On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, Robin Cook wrote: > Hello, > > I am trying to install the current frozen potato 2.2.6 but I don't seem > to be able to use the floppy install. > > I do not have a regular floppy on my system. I only have an LS-120 disk > drive. It boots fine from the rescue disk but then is unable to read > the root disk. > > Is there any way to get it to read the root disk from the LS-120?