Anyone know what's going on here and how I can fix it or get around it?
I was attempting to recompile my kernel to add SMP support (and trim it
down a bit), when the pc froze. I was running the debian method of
compiling. I was forced to do a hard reboot. When it booted back up,
while in the "Uncompressing Linux" stage, I got a "crc error" message and
the system halted. Bummer. So, I threw in my rescue floppy, booted, and
got the same error. Put the cd in the drive, booted, same error. Tried
the "rescue" option after booting the cd, same error. So, now I'm stuck
with a system I can't boot in any way. I would like to avoid a reinstall
if possible, but right now, I don't even know how I can get to the point
where I CAN reinstall.