I decided to start again with a fresh install, erasing the whole disk. I started fresh with demudi and after trying various options in the BIOS and boot flags I tried boot: linux noapic nolapic This worked and I was able to reboot. Installed all packages. I have a problem starting x, but I don't think that's a boot problem... Then I installed debian-amd64 in the free space on the disk. That booted ok. Now I can boot into either system, demudi-1.2.1-rc1-i386 or debian/pure64/sid. I selected multi-user for each system so the partition table is quite large. i have left the /etc/fstab files alone. Norv
-- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

