On Sat, Jun 23, 2001 at 08:29:10PM +0200, Erik van der Meulen wrote: > I have made a disk set from the Woody tree in order to install on an old > IBM Aptiva 486DX2. I manage to load the rescue/root/driver disks just > fine. Next I install my network module without problem and I continue to > the network installation for the base system. > This starts off allright, but ends with an error: > > Failure trying to run: mount -t proc proc /proc > > and after that: > > debootstrap exited with an error
Thanks for being brave and testing the new boot-floppies, which are currently under heavy developent and really need lots of testing by as many people as possible. Please have a look at http://lists.debian.org and browse the boot-floppies and testing mailing lists archives for more information on the current state of things. > Also, I am unable to write the bootstrap to the disk. I do not know what > goes on here. I have tried to partition a 10MB /boot partition, but that > does not help. > > Any pointers much appreciated! Try debian-boot@lists.debian.org and debian-testing@lists.debian.org Cheers, Joost