Looks like a bad floppy to me.

On Fri, 22 Mar 2002 04:34:44 -0500 (EST)
"Vara Jambak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed into the bitstream:

~
~dear all,
~
~I use ltsp3.0. I've set up all the necessasy configuration files needed based on the 
documentation provided.
~
~I used a floppy disk to try it out. I loaded the file eb-5.0.5-3c509.lzdsk to the 
disk. On my 486 box. There's only a floppy drive connected. (I disconnected the cables 
from the board to the harddisk) and configure the BIOS accordingly.
~
~I used a BNC cable and an old 3C509 card.
~
~I started the server, turned on the workstation but what i got was only a message 
saying:
~Invalid system disk
~Replace the disk, and press any key when ready..
~
~I suspected that the cable was the trouble. Since the card is an old 3COM card, 
there's no led indicating that it worked properly. BUt the card was O.K. How can I 
test the connector of the cable?
~
~I used a 8-port minihub. And the BNC-led didn't turn on when I started the 
workstation.
~
~Or was it anything else?
~
~I really need help.
~thanks,
~
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