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Re: how do i get past "install.bat" file



To me, when I installed this way, the kernel image file is linux, not
@file. try Linux, and it should boot the kernel. Best advice I can give...


Jayson Baird
jaysonsb@concentric.net

At 07:20 PM 5/4/99 -0700, you wrote:
>hi,
>
>i'm trying to install, boot, and configure debian linux.
>
>onto my hard drive (partitioned into "c:" and "d:") i've downloaded the
>required files (resc1440.bin,drv1440.bin, base2_1.tgz, root.bin, linux,
>install.bat, and loadlin.exe).  i type "install."  when prompted for the
>name of the kernel image file, i type "@file."  the computer goes
>through several screens of information, "resting"  with my "dos/cpu"
>configuration and then a "c:\>" prompt.   (what has it done at this
>point?)
>
>i guess my next step is to "boot" the "install"?  if so, how is that
>done?  if not, what do i do next.  (if i hard/soft boot the computer, it
>just boots into dos.)
>
>any suggestions are appreciated.
>
>thx.
>
>bentley.
>
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