Just when everything was going fine, oh well... I compiled yet another kernel. The only difference being that I enabled basic sound support. When I installed the new kernel-image package, it didn't ask about making Debian bootable via floppy, so I ran mkboot manually. Now I can only boot at all using the rescue disk... 1) Why didn't dpkg create the standard SYSLINUX bootdisk? 2) (How) can I do it manually in single? Thanks folks Christian
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