hi, I was trying to install debian (frozen) on my laptop the other day but got stuckon the following. i have a LS-120 drive (for "superdisks" which is backwards compatible with 1.44MB disks) which i was using to boot the install disk. the images i used were the ones from the idepci subdirectory.
the system started booting, the image on the floppy started booting as well until it gave the following message: Insert the root floppy disk to be loaded into RAM disk and press Enter. (or something like that) i tried pressing enter with the disk i had used to boot from since i believe that's all i needed (i was gonna do an harddrive install with base2_2.tgz on another linux partition). i even tried the driver disk just in case... nothing seemed to do it... am i doing something wrong with the disks i'm using or is it a problem with the LS-120 support? thanks for any help, thomas __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com/