>Well, I just tried booting with a RedHat boot floppy.
Why not try Debian? http://www.debian.org/. If you are not likely
to try Debian, you could always build another floppy from the CD. For
more details, try http://www.redhat.com./. If you are wondering,
debian.org is a volunteer organizat
Þann 28-Mar-98 skrifar Wolf Logan:
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> Any other options? Any possible leads on why this is going on? I don't mean
> to sound ungrateful (I understand this software is free), but it strikes me
> as a little unfriendly for the installation floppy to be completely unable
> to boot. I've scanned the
Wolf Logan wrote:
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> Well, I just tried booting with a RedHat boot floppy. It reboots before it's
> done, too. I also tried a FreeBSD floppy (I really want *some* kind of
> Unix-alike running here!), and while it booted and ran fine with no trouble,
> it couldn't recognize my serial ports.
If yo
Well, I just tried booting with a RedHat boot floppy. It reboots before it's
done, too. I also tried a FreeBSD floppy (I really want *some* kind of
Unix-alike running here!), and while it booted and ran fine with no trouble,
it couldn't recognize my serial ports.
So...what would y'all say my optio
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