i;m putting the right disk in at the right time, i think i just have a bad disk
> this might seem like a stupid suggestion, but make sure you're not
> replacing the boot disk with the root disk at the wrong time. i think
> this is a slack box you're trying to install? the proper sequence is
> inserting the boot disk, booting, waiting for the prompt, hitting enter,
> then waiting until you get the second prompt, then swapping the boot and
> root disks... if that doesn't work, get new disks 'coz they're probably
> corrupted.
>
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> On Sun, 17 Jan 1999, Andrew R. Brink wrote:
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> > I'm trying to install linux on this old 486 of mine but when i boot with
> > the bootdisk everything works fine untill you get to the prompt for
> > extra parameters, when i get to there i hit enter to load ramdisk then i
> > get an "Error 0x10" any way i can fix this?
> >
> > TIA,
> > Andrew
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