I am trying to install Sarge from a bootable USB stick as per the instructions in the Sarge installation manual using sarge-i386-netinst.iso.
I did this successfully with a nearly idential machine back in August, but decided to try again with the new installer. The machines is self-built with a KV7 motherboard, a 200MB WDC HD, and a Radeon video - no floppy, no CD, no nothin. It hooks via ethernet to my local network and from there to the internet through a Debian gateway machine. Using the default boot settings, I do get the boot screen and can select the boot method. linux or expert hangs with an unresponsive keyboard at the first selection screen. Linux26 or expert26 goes through OK (though it takes about 15 seconds to recognize the keyboard type), but then on the "Detecting Hardware to find Harddrives" takes about 10 sec on ide_generic and 3 minutes on ide_disk. It then reports "Unable to Load Some Modules" listing ide_mod, ide_detect, ide_floppy, ide_probe_mod, floppy, and via_rhine. It then searches for an ISO file (starting at /dev/discs/disc0/disc..."), taking 10+ minutes to do so, before reporting it is unable to locate an ISO. I expect it is my error, but I can't find it - suggestions? Larry [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

