On Tue, 2002-05-07 at 13:12, salasa nawang wrote: > > Hello, > > > > Can I refer to you something about installation? > > > > I am installing debian/Linux 2.2 on Pentium II Processor. > > Good, the "rescue.bin" disk is successful...and I can read lots of > > information using the Function Keys. > > > > Following the instruction I typed under the "boot:" promtp : linux > > root=/dev/fd0. > > Of course the root.bin disk is loaded while pressing enter > > > > Response: Could not find the kernel. > > > > I did tried also other coomands like ramdisk0, and so on... > > But the response is the same. > > > > > > I qouted the Kernel Version: Linux 2.2.19 > > (from kernel-image-2.2.19_2.2.19-4 Potato.2) > > > > What is wrong? > > > > Thanks > > > > Mr. S.A.Nawang
Try leaving the rescue disk in till the install asks for it. If the rescue disk is in all you need to do is type in "linux" and it will boot just fine. After about 30 seconds it should ask for the root disk. Put that in and the install should move on just fine. -- -Peace kid Scott Henson [EMAIL PROTECTED] "God's the ultimate playa, so naturally He's going to have some haters," rapper Ice Cube said. "But these haters need to realize that if you mess with the man upstairs, you will get your ass smote. True dat." -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]