Dear
On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 03:57:18PM -0600, Cameron Matheson wrote: > Hey, > > I did a complete system upgrade yesterday (nothing in my computer is the > same as it was anymore), so I was recompiling the kernel, and I guess I > configured something wrong, cause now my computer won't boot-up. _I'm > not concerned about fixing it,_ I just want to start over, but I can't > seem to reinstall debian, because when I boot off the 2.1 CD, and I hit > 'enter' to boot, it loads the bad kernel image off my hard drive, > instead of the one on the CD. I read the help (by pressing F1-F4), and when you are on the prompt boot: from CD-ROM, you should just press ENTER. That brings you into installation menu. You can then press ALT-CTRL-F2 and use the console to repair the system. You could also from that console, simply take the standard kernel from the CD-ROM, by mounting it and installing it with dpkg. Before going to second console, ensure that you have mounted your / filesystem. Sincerely, Marko Cehaja

