Intallationproblems
Hallo,
at first please excuse my very bad english, but i have a big problem
by installing the DEBIAN-Linux on my new Pentium.
In the last years i have used a 486DX2/80 machine with 32 MB RAM. Its
works very good. There ar no problems with Linux.
Now i have additional an Pentium 166 with 32MB RAM too. Win95 and Win
NT and OS/2 are working verry good. If i trial to install my
Debian-Linux with a Boot-Disk (extractet from the CD) the machine will
break this booting after the Message "now booting the kernel ....".
The machine goes down and starts a new booting with exact the same
Process. This will never end.
I have a ATAPI CDROM, a Soundcard, an Floppystreamer, a Modem
an an Interface for an Handscanner in the machine. The BIOS in nomaly
configurated. The same effects i will have with every other
Linux-Disribution from other vendors.
If there is someone who can help my, please send an email to
uwe.forner@t-online.de
Thanks
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Uwe Forner
Meisterstrasse 9, 07381 Poessneck
Dipl.-Ing.-Oekonom
Tel. u. Fax: +49 03647-415024
eMail: uwe.forner@t-online.de
http://home.t-online.de/home/uwe.forner
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