I recently downloaded Debian 2.2 r3 and am trying to install. I boot from cd-rom and when I get to Install Operating System Kernel and Modules it asks where I want to install from, I say from the cd-rom drive, it tells me to enter the first cd-rom, so I do, and then I get prompted to enter the rescue disk. What is that and how do I get it?
And another thing... "Linux is capable of reading and writing information in the Windows VFAT file system format. This means that we can access information on the Windows partition of the hard drive even when we're running Linux. But to facilitate this capability, we'll need to initialize the Windows partition. So select "mount a previously initialized partition" and create a directory name where your Windows partition will be accessed. A name like "/win98" or "/windows" will do just fine." How does this work, is it similar to Wine? Thank you, Chase

