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Re: Problems with Frozen



I'm about to do the same....install frozen on a brand new system.

Whats the deal with the Base Disks, will they cause problems like
what happened below ?
Also, do problems still exist when rawriteing the base disks on a
dos/windows system ? 

I know I had trouble with that before..its difficult to write the
disks on a linux system when you are installing your only linux
system, and rawriteing the disks on a dos/windows system has problems.

Thanks,
Matthew

On Mon, 12 May 1997 21:42:04 -0400 (EDT), you wrote:
>On Mon, 12 May 1997, George Bonser wrote:
>
>> I am attempting to install frozen on a spanking clean system, it has
>> no DOS, no nothing. It has a single IDE disk drive (/dev/hda).
>> 
>> It appears that the only rescue disk in .../frozen/disks-i386/current is
>> the low memory disk.  This causes me a problem when I try to install, it
>> asks me if I want to create partitions, I do, but it takes me right back
>> to the menu, it will not launch cfdisk.
>
>Did you try using fdisk?  It's not as attractive as cfdisk but it does the
>job.
>
>
>--Rick
>
>rickya@siservices.net
>
>
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