Re: kernel problem
unfortunatly it does the same thing when i try to boot it from my small
fat partition. uhg. i also tried un-gzipping the kernel and booting
that, the same thing happened.
-E
> I guess this is while decompressing the kernel? Place the kernel on a dos
> partition on the beginning of you harddisk (partion of say 5 a 10 Mb
> starting on the first physical cylinders on your disc). The same happened to
> me at one time and this is how I solved it. For all I know this 'feature'
> should not exist anymore, but it seems it has bitten you...
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