Greetings! I have a Debian 1.2 CD from iConnect. When I boot my Toshiba Tecra 730CDT laptop from the rescue floppy (either resq1440.bin or the new new-resq1440.bin) I get "Loading root.bin ............" and "Loading linux ............", and then the laptop reboots from the floopy, giving me the "boot:" prompt again.
At http://www.cck.uni-kl.de/misc/tecra710/, Jens Maurer reports that his Tecra Laptop cannot load "bzImage" format kernels. (He has submitted a kernel patch for this.) Does the rescue floppy use a bzImage kernel? I do have a Debian 1.1.11 CD (PHT Nov 96 Monthly Archive), and I can boot from its installation boot and root disks. Will I be able to get a Debian 1.2 rescue floppy for this laptop? If not, I can install 1.1 and then upgrade to 1.2. Is it possible to shift to 1.2 part way through the installation, either by providing the 1.2 base disks or by substituting the 1.2 CD when I reboot, or do I need to run dselect on 1.1 before shift to the 1.2 upgrade? This problem does not affect loadlin. Thanks, Kirk Hilliard P.S. Is someone maintaining a list of 1.2 glitches and simple fixes? -- This message was delayed because the list mail delivery agent was down.

