On Mon, January 20 2003 6:36 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*snip*
> "cd:2,\\vmlinux: Unknown or corrupt filesystem"
*snip*

Sounds to me like the CD may be a coaster.  Also, I envy you for your Mac.  I 
thoroughly enjoy using the Mac whenever I can, but they are too rich for my 
blood.  I do have experience with the Mac, but only with the MacOS operating 
systems, I never had a chance to put any *nix onto a Mac.

But... Here's some things you may want to try, first, be sure to zap the PRAM.
(Apple+Option+P+R at boot, Hold it down until it tones a 2nd, 3rd, and 4th 
times, just for good measure)
Also, if your CD still has problems, and you have access to a working machine, 
verify the disc is correct, by doing a comparison of the ISO file to the 
actual disc (use a byte-file-comparison program.. I know linux has one, but 
for the life of me, cant remember it's name right off, perhaps someone else 
can tell you how to do this)
If the CD is correctly burned, then you possibly have a hardware problem.
Run your Diagnostics CD that came with the Mac, or just try re-installing your 
original system software.

-- 
Chuck Burns, Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Coding is easy;  All you do is sit staring at a terminal until the drops
of blood form on your forehead.


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