On Thu, 7 Mar 1996, Tracy Sweat wrote: > > > Now, unfortunately, after I install the base disks and go to configure, > > > I get a box telling me I need to mount the file system or install > > > the base disks. This happened twice. So I figured wiping the > > [snik -rsr] > > > I had the new file system mounted when these errors occurred. I always > go through the menu sequentially. It's possible that I missed mounting > a time or two, but the last time this happened I went back to the > mount option and the file system was shown mounted. Then I went > back to the configure option and it still told me I needed to mount > the file system or install the base system. Both of which I'd > definitely already done.
I got this strangeness when I didn't have a nice fresh updated boot floppy to feed the installation process, but rather an old, stale one that it just kind of ignored instead of copying the kernel off of. -- Ryan Smith-Roberts - [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Linux - anything else http://citadel.fine.net/ | would be uncivilized! "But you're a fortuneteller -- you should have seen this coming."

