Boot Freeze
Folks,
OK! Things are really starting to get weird. I re-FTPed the 5 debian
install disk images. I re-gzip -d ed them. I re-rawrite3-ed them. They did
exactly the same thing. So I said to myself, "Self, fall back to your previous
slackware installation." Guess what folks? The re-install of my prior
slackware system did exactly the same thing. The last message says:
VFS Mount root readonly Or something pretty close to that. I can boot
my, YECH, OS/2 system just fine. I reformated the linux partition multiple
times. I have had no other indication of a problem.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jim Sherman
Last seen in the Bight of Benin.
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