Hi: I am running both NT4.0 and Linux (Debian Woody). I recently installed the 2.4.8 kernel. Since it ran fine from a floppy, I copied the bzImage to /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.8 Ran lilo dd if=/dev/sda2 of=/bootsect.lnx bs=512 count=1 mcopy /bootsect.lnx a:
Then under NT copied the bootsect.lnx to C:\ and when I reboot and select linux it starts up ok but hangs up after LI This used to work with the earlier kernels. Am I doing something wrong or is the procedure changed for the new kernels? The processor is a Pentium III Xeon. In my home computer, (Pentium II) I did the same thing, but there I was successful! Right now I boot up from the floppy disk, but I'd like to get away from that. Thanks for any suggestions. -- Sebastian Canagaratna Department of Chemistry Ohio Northern University [EMAIL PROTECTED]