My experience with Storm from a magazine is it wouldn't install unless I used the text based installer. Using the graphical installer the installation would stop dead at a certain point. No there is no option to make a boot disk. You have to make one yourself. I would try the text installer if you haven't. hth, kent
russell simmons wrote: > > Greetings. I have slink running on a 486, and dual/boot my main box, > (windoz/linux). I have a cd of stormlinux that I got in a magazine, and > I tried to load it today. When it neared the end of loading the > packages, it started printing to my screen, and after completion, it > wouldn't boot. Also, it never gave me the option to make a boot-disc, > which is how I like to boot linux. I wanted to try this distro, as it > is debian based. Anyone have a similar experience, or have any advice? > > machine is a 166mmx overclocked to 200 with 96mgs of ram, and 1gig of > space for linux > > tia > russell

