Chris Acheson wrote: > > I'm having trouble installing debian on my system. It's an IBM PS/1, > 486sx33 w/ 8mb ram, and a 1.2gb quantum fireball hard drive, with 5
I have my 486/DX4 running on slink; did that aprox. two days ago. The only problem I encountered was that the resc. floppy changed from no bad-sector to bad-sector the next day after the first install. I created another one (I have a Slack. Linux running, so I can use fdformat, dd, etc.), and then the new foppy was fine. > partitions. I put the rescue disk in my floppy drive, reboot, and press > enter at the "boot:" prompt. There is some disk activity for a few > seconds, and then the system freezes (the floppy drive light stays on, but > there is no activity). I've tried several things to fix this problem, such > as using different disks with the resc1440.bin disk image, all of them > surface scanned before rawriting, using the resc1440-safe, resc1440-tecra, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ What program did you use? Linux's fdformat? or DOS's format? Try fdformat, and make sure that it returns "Done". Oki

