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Re: load fail



Typically this means that you have a bad rescue disk. Iv'e heard of some
people needing to make three or four rescue disks before they could get one
to work. Personally, I had no problems with my first disk, but I haer that
this is the first thing to try when you are having load problems.


Tom Persons

-----Original Message-----
From: sean tierney <stierney@icomnet.com>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Date: Sunday, January 31, 1999 7:43 PM
Subject: load fail


>Hey I cann't seem to get debian to load on to my laptop.  It's a compac
>contra 410
>Help!!   Thanks
>
>P.S. yes I'm using 1.44 meg floppies and even tried the one for the
>thinkpad .
>
>The rescue disk will boot to the boot prompt then when you hit enter it
>says loading .....then a load fail comes up.       Thanks
>
>
>Sean
>
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