THX FOR HELP!
Hello
Thanks for this very fast reply!, i will test it this morning.
ZA++ Nicolas Fournil
> If you find (or build) a kernel that works for the machine, then you
> should be able to make a rescue floppy that uses it by getting the
> normal floppy, and doing this:
>
> mount /dev/fd0 /mnt
> cp my_working_kernel /mnt/linux
> /mnt/rdev.sh
> umount /mnt
>
> The only problem is if the kernel needs some modules to be loaded
> before you can complete the install (because the ones on the floppy
> already won't match, and putting the right ones on there is a bit more
> work) but if you compile a kernel that has all the relevant drivers
> built in you should be OK.
>
> Once you've installed it, you can compile a new kernel, no problem.
>
> Cheers, Phil.
>
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