"Jean-Marc Cadudal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have an old 386 on which I'd like to install Debian 2.2. > > HP Vectra RS/20 > 10 Mb RAM > 100 Mb DISK > Floppy 1,4 Mb > Floppy 1,2 Mb > > The only way I can install on this config is to use the > floppy method. I have then created a set of boot floppies > with the "idepci" kernel flavour. > The boot process fails when introducing the root floppy.
Take out the HDD and and install on another machine, or from another machine using chroot. -- Andre Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from Bonn, Germany