Hello again :-) Installing Woody on an Ultra 1 via RARP/TFTP/HTTP using standard files from a mirror...
Immediately before it enters the kernel module installation menu, cannot create /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe: directory nonexistant appears on the background of the display. I'm not sure whether this is a problem... If I try to create a boot disk, the machine hangs as soon as I press enter, and does not respond to Stop-a. The floppy spins in the drive, but there is no head movement. This appears to be the same problem as I wrote about before when booting from floppies. Assuming that I skip the boot disk creation, all is well until I reboot from the hard disk for the first time, when I get all the way to the first dialogue box saying 'Congratulations, you have successfully installed Debian!' etc, but when I hit enter to continue the machine crashes with a long series of dumps. I also noticed that, as someone else mentioned, it can't read the hardware clock as it is booting...am I right in thinking that the next stage of the configuration would be setting up the time zone? Is it possible that this crash is due to the clock not being set? again, any advice very much appreciated cheers -Stu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

