I had trouble getting my 760 EL to boot from the disk, and I had to get a special boot disk image-- which probably has some special kernel patches in it. What you should generally do is boot with the 'tecra' kernel. I don't know what the patches are, but boot disk can be found at: ftp://kalle.csb.ki.se/pub/ The image is: the resc1440.bin-only-aic7xxx
Note I had to <shift>click to d/l the image. Their apache seems to not know that this is a binary file. Also, you'll have to rename it to 8.3 to work with rawrite. glen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I've had the same problems on a 760EL, never really got it fixed, but use the > boot from dos so far. Sorry I can't help more, but work gets in the way of > fun. > Will be interested in anwers. > > >Finally decided to try Debian for the first time, and have run into a > >major problem. When "loading Linux" the system hangs up. this happens > >both when booting from a floppy and when rebooting from the hard drive. > >if I run the boot.bat file on the CD the system comes alive and installs > >the kernel, then procedes to let me configure the system. On reboot > >things go ary. I have found several posts on newsgroups about this same > >problem, but no answers. Thanks in advance. > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

