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Re: Atari install failed. Wrong driver disk (driver.bin)



On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 02:58:45PM +0000, Blair Dean wrote:
> I hope I'm sending this to the right people.  
You did.
 
> I'm attempting to install, from floppy, Linux M68k on my Atari TT030. I 
                                  ^^^^^^
> get to the 'Install Operating System Kernel and Modules' step where I run 
> into problems. After the process prompts for the driver disk, which I 
> load and acknowledge, it returns with an error message stating the I have 
> put in disk 1 of 1 of the drv14atari series and that it is the wrong 
> disk. I should have put in disk 1 of the driver series. Is there 
> somewhere I can change the disk name the installation process is looking 
> for or can you send me, as a .bin, the correctly named driver disk?

I am not sure if installation from floppy works, although the docs say so.
Amiga and probably mac use floppy _images_ which you copy on your harddisk.
Maybe you could try to install with floppy images? I have made lha files
for amiga+atari, which (should) contain all (except the base.tgz) to do the
initial install. lha files (plus brand new files built with boot-floppies
2.2.19, which I uploaded today) are on the potato page.

Christian
-- 
http://people.debian.org/~cts/debian-m68k/potato



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