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Re: trouble installing debian



> I'm having trouble installing debian on my system.  It's an IBM PS/1,
> 486sx33 w/ 8mb ram, and a 1.2gb quantum fireball hard drive, with 5
> partitions.  I put the rescue disk in my floppy drive, reboot, and press
> enter at the "boot:" prompt.  There is some disk activity for a few
> seconds, and then the system freezes (the floppy drive light stays on, but
> there is no activity).  I've tried several things to fix this problem, such
> as using different disks with the resc1440.bin disk image, all of them
> surface scanned before rawriting, using the resc1440-safe, resc1440-tecra,
> resc1440-safe-tecra disk images, and booting by typing linux
> floppy=thinkpad.  Is there any other way that I can get linux to boot from
> my floppy drive?  If not, would installing off of my HD's 5th partition,
> reformatting partitions 1-4, and then reformatting partition 5 once linux
> is up and running cause problems?  DOS and OnTrack are on the 1st
> partition, and win95 is on the 2nd.
> 

You might want to look at Installing Debian GNU/Linux 
http://www.debian.org/releases/slink/i386/install.en.txt
For example, it has a section on (5.3.1) Installing from a DOS partition. 




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