Hi y'all,

Finally got my new machine put together and started installing Slackware
3.6 on it. (Yeah. I know. Redhat's easier. Right?) OK, anyway....using the
text root disk, I set up to install via a terminal (2nd computer) connected
to /dev/ttyS1. fdisk went fine....I'd already installed Win95, and I set up
a 3200MB partition after that for Linux native after the initial 2GB Win95
and set it to bootable; then I set up a 120MB swap partition. Groovy. OK,
started setup, and after some initial trouble guessing which drive my CDROM
was on....I installed all the packages. Seemed to go great! But then....I
get the following error: (Umm...I think this is close....):
./: Could not open /bin/addkernel.tty

This is the bit where you have to customize it for doing stuff
like...setting up lilo and stuff like that. So, anyone got any clues where
I went wrong?!

Thanks.

Buddy

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