I've tried the floppy disk install and I'm not having any success. I've created two different sets of the rescue and root disks. I can boot fine from the rescue disk, but I'm asked for the root disk _twice_. I start with rescue, it loads, then it asks for root, I put it in, it runs for a while, then it asks for root again, so I just hit enter. Then it says something about [MSDOS FS Rel.12 FAT 16....then on the last line I get Kernel Panic: VFS Unable to mount root fs on 02:00.
So, on to attempting the hard disk installation. I pulled down rescue.bin, root.bin, linux, base2_2.tgz, and the drivers.tgz and loadlin.exe and stuck them all in c:\debian and ran the install.bat (I modified the .bat file to reflect the location of loadlin and linux). Question: Does the path I put these files in matter? It booted fine...up to a point, now I'm getting: kmod: failed to exec /bin/true -s -k net-pf-1, errno=2 And it repeats over and over. This sysmtem currently has WinME and SuSE Linux (since 6.4) in a dual-boot LILO setup. ===== Daniel W. Casey [EMAIL PROTECTED] __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/