Uff ... now it worked, after I
* deleted all disk related parameters from site/unattended.txt
[_meta] section,
* booted with a win95/2 boot disk,
* ran fdisk to build a primary fat32 partition,
* rebooted,
* did the format c: /s by myself , and
* answered continue/no to the
When starting with the linux boot disk, on some machine the
installation process hangs copying the os files and the first
reboot with
NTLDR not found
A message before said
*** Found no legacy BIOS data. Probably no big deal.
Continuing.
The disk is an old Fujitsu M1638TAU 2,5 GB. Is
jo / ak [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When starting with the linux boot disk, on some machine the
installation process hangs copying the os files and the first
reboot with
NTLDR not found
A message before said
*** Found no legacy BIOS data. Probably no big deal.
Continuing.
The
Thanks for your hints. You are right, the Bios is pretty old
(Award 4.51PG of 1995). fdisk /info /tech worked with the
Freedos fdisk (not with the MS-DOS 6.22 or Win95/2 fdisk).
Unfortunataly it reported slightly other values than the bios
(620/127/63 vs. 622/128/63).
I tried both ways:
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