>the x86 box, so I tried the debian-image_990220.tar.bz2 from jimpick's
>ftp site.  That won't boot at all; it looks like bash uses floating
>point in its startup code as none of the init scripts are run and if I
>boot using init=/bin/bash, the machine hangs.  However, it works fine

Have you tried using a floating-point-equipped kernel?

p.


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