Re: newbie² in trouble: installation failshello there,	 (please forgive my poor English)I've got an interesting case for you 	linux wizzkids...I tried to install Debian 2.1 and now i can't boot from 	hard disk andfloppy, or reinstall the system:I tried to install Debian 	2.1 on a 486 with floppies.I managed to bootfrom hard disk, and started 	doing some linux. Soon i got tired ofdownloading the packages each time 	i wanted to try something new andordered the cdroms. First wanted to 	configure the cd-driver for mycreative labs CR-563 B in linux, it never 	worked out(also in dselect).After a while i convinced myself it would be 	better to reinstall (whatwould allow me to repartition as well). I still 	had a rescue and a bootdisk. I repartitioned, and wanted to continue 	with a cdrom-installation.I couldn't configure my cdrom-driver. I tried 	a few things, and gave itup. When i wanted to reboot, i found out my 	hard disk was empty(ipartitioned it), and i tried to reboot with my boot 	disk. Linux stoppedbooting with an 'unable to open an initial console' 	message. Then icould only try to reinstall with floppies. When i started 	the wholeinstallation once again everything seemed allright, till i came 	at'install the OS kernel and modules' where you have to insert the 	rescuedisk (it was already inserted). i got 'this is not the 	rescuefloppy...'message. tried it again and again, nothing helped. I 	threw thefloppy away, took another computer, rawrited2 resc1440.bin to 	it, thisone didn't work either, nor did any other floppy.(all formatted 	14.4disks that allowed me to start the installation but stopped at the 	samepoint).So these are my questions: how can i get Linux to understand 	that i'musing the right floppies?how can i configure my CR-563creative 	labs in the installation program?what is this message when i bootfrom a 	boot-floppy:'unable to open an initial console'?here are some technical 	details: MB: Sis85c47,BIOS: Award v 4.50G,12MBram, SB16 with CR-563B 	CDROM (proprietary), linuxver: Debian 2.1, kernel
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- Subject: Re: newbie² in trouble: installation failshello there,	 (please forgive my poor English)I've got an interesting case for you 	linux wizzkids...I tried to install Debian 2.1 and now i can't boot from 	hard disk andfloppy, or reinstall the system:I tried to install Debian 	2.1 on a 486 with floppies.I managed to bootfrom hard disk, and started 	doing some linux. Soon i got tired ofdownloading the packages each time 	i wanted to try something new andordered the cdroms. First wanted to 	configure the cd-driver for mycreative labs CR-563 B in linux, it never 	worked out(also in dselect).After a while i convinced myself it would be 	better to reinstall (whatwould allow me to repartition as well). I still 	had a rescue and a bootdisk. I repartitioned, and wanted to continue 	with a cdrom-installation.I couldn't configure my cdrom-driver. I tried 	a few things, and gave itup. When i wanted to reboot, i found out my 	hard disk was empty(ipartitioned it), and i tried to reboot with my boot 	disk. Linux stoppedbooting with an 'unable to open an initial console' 	message. Then icould only try to reinstall with floppies. When i started 	the wholeinstallation once again everything seemed allright, till i came 	at'install the OS kernel and modules' where you have to insert the 	rescuedisk (it was already inserted). i got 'this is not the 	rescuefloppy...'message. tried it again and again, nothing helped. I 	threw thefloppy away, took another computer, rawrited2 resc1440.bin to 	it, thisone didn't work either, nor did any other floppy.(all formatted 	14.4disks that allowed me to start the installation but stopped at the 	samepoint).So these are my questions: how can i get Linux to understand 	that i'musing the right floppies?how can i configure my CR-563creative 	labs in the installation program?what is this message when i bootfrom a 	boot-floppy:'unable to open an initial console'?here are some technical 	details: MB: Sis85c47,BIOS: Award v 4.50G,12MBram, SB16 with CR-563B 	CDROM (proprietary), linuxver: Debian 2.1, kernel
 
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- Date: Tue, 03 Aug 1999 00:15:44 -0700
 
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- newbie² in trouble: installation failshello there, (	please forgive my poor English)I've got an interesting case for you 	linux wizzkids...I tried to install Debian 2.1 and now i can't boot 	from hard disk andfloppy, or reinstall the system:I tried to install 	Debian 2.1 on a 486 with floppies.I managed to bootfrom hard disk, and 	started doing some linux. Soon i got tired ofdownloading the packages 	each time i wanted to try something new andordered the cdroms. First 	wanted to configure the cd-driver for mycreative labs CR-563 B in 	linux, it never worked out(also in dselect).After a while i convinced 	myself it would be better to reinstall (whatwould allow me to 	repartition as well). I still had a rescue and a bootdisk. I 	repartitioned, and wanted to continue with a cdrom-installation.I 	couldn't configure my cdrom-driver. I tried a few things, and gave it	up. When i wanted to reboot, i found out my hard disk was empty(i	partitioned it), and i tried to reboot with my boot disk. Linux stopped	booting with an 'unable to open an initial console' message. Then i	could only try to reinstall with floppies. When i started the whole	installation once again everything seemed allright, till i came at	'install the OS kernel and modules' where you have to insert the rescue	disk (it was already inserted). i got 'this is not the rescue	floppy...'message. tried it again and again, nothing helped. I threw the	floppy away, took another computer, rawrited2 resc1440.bin to it, this	one didn't work either, nor did any other floppy.(all formatted 14.4	disks that allowed me to start the installation but stopped at the same	point).So these are my questions: how can i get Linux to understand 	that i'musing the right floppies?	                                         how can i configure my CR-563	creative labs in the installation program?	                                        what is this message when i boot	from a boot-floppy:'unable to open an initial console'?here are some 	technical details: MB: Sis85c47,BIOS: Award v 4.50G,12MBram, SB16 with 	CR-563B CDROM (proprietary), linuxver: Debian 2.1, kernel
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