I tried to use bootdisks 2.1.3 on a new Compaq DeskPro with the 120MB floppy drive. It booted fine. When it came to install the kernel from the floppy it booted from, it hung for a long time and gave the message "mount /dev/fd0 (type msdos) on /floppy: wrong filesystem type or bad superblock on /dev/fd0", then again for ext2fs.
On this machine, the floppy seems to appear as /dev/hdc. I tried to install the files from a partition (after mounting /dev/hdc manually), but it insists on looking for a file called resc1440.bin, rather than the contents of resc1440.bin (which is what is on the boot floppy). The option to install by just copying the files, rather than insisting on access to resc1440.bin would be very helpful - could the installation script support both? Thanks, Ian Redfern ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

