Hi all,

I need some pointers on how to create an inital debian boot disk.  I have a new 
pentium
box that I want to install Linux on, but it needs a 1.3.67 kernel for the 
Adaptec SCSI
card.  I thought I could just edit the Makefile with the proper parms, 
ROOT-DEV=FLOPPY,
and RAMDISK, config the kernel and do a make zdisk to get a good boot floppy.

Well, it boots up fine, recongnizes the SCSI card, and asks for the root 
floppy.  But
thats about it.  When I put the root floppy in it mounts read-only, I get the 
first of
the debian install panels with no verbage, then I get a lot of error messages 
about
/tmp being read-only.  

Any help greatly appreciated.

-- 
Mike Chovan
CSGnet
Sacramento, Calif.

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