Re: Booting Debian 1.2 Linux 2.0.27 fails
Your system should most likely be supported; howerver, it sounds as if you
have a bad floppy. I would download the latest disks (kernel 2.0.29 I
believe) and try writing them to new/different disks. I have had this
problem before and the above procedure solved this for me.
Cheers,
Dennis
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On Thu, 30 Oct 1997, Marc Fleureck wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Created 3 NTFS partitions with Partition Magic on a 3.3 Gb SCSI disk.
> My system is: NT4, Pentium200, Quantum Fireball ST3.25 hard disk,
> CI-2520/2560 SCSI controller (NCR ?), Stealth 3D 2000, 3com Etherlink
> XL (3C900)
>
> I wanted to boot Linux in order to create an extended partition for
> /, /data and swap.
>
> "Loading root.bin ...............................
> Loading Linux .... Boot failed:change disks and press any key"
>
> What happens ? Is the above system supported ?
>
> Regards,
> Marc.Fleureck@cmlag.fgov.be
>
>
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