[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christopher R. Hertel) wrote on 12.08.96 in <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]>:
> Problem: On some systems, the compressed kernel image provided on the
> installation floppy (boot1440.bin) is not decompressed properly when
> read from floppy. One solution that seems to work for most users i
From: "Christopher R. Hertel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I've heard reports from OS/2 users that similar problems have been
> seen with some installations of that OS. Again, the solution was to
> disable cache.
>
> Linux 1.2.8 loads and runs fine from the hard disk. The others who
> had to turn off ca
On Aug 14, 3:10pm, Sebastian Benoit wrote:
:
: It is possible that your system has timing problems ... Try to
: increase the IO-Waitstates in the BIOS-Setup (if there is an option
: like that), and leave both internal and external cache on.
:
>-- End of excerpt from Sebastian Benoit
Thanks for
On Mon, 12 Aug 1996, Christopher R. Hertel wrote:
> Package: boot (boot1440.bin, install)
> Version: 1.1 (kernel is 2.0.0)
>
> Updated information...
>
> Problem: On some systems, the compressed kernel image provided on the
> installation floppy (boot1440.bin) is not decompressed properly when
Package: boot (boot1440.bin, install)
Version: 1.1 (kernel is 2.0.0)
Updated information...
Problem: On some systems, the compressed kernel image provided on the
installation floppy (boot1440.bin) is not decompressed properly when
read from floppy. One solution that seems to work for most users
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