"Tony K. Olsen" wrote:
> I think the problem was in the burning stage -- not quite sure why (4
> coasters made so far). The md5sum checks out (using BeOS for md5sum/
> cdrecord). Until I get a Linux distribution working on this machine I am
> unable to use rsync as there is no BeOS version
>"Tony K. Olsen" wrote:
>
>> I do not wish to download any more 680MB files if I can help it :-)
>
>You neglect to assure us that the downloaded iso images matched their
>md5sum. It is essential to check this.
>
>If the md5sums do not match, you do not have to re-download another
>680 MB. Just
"Tony K. Olsen" wrote:
> I do not wish to download any more 680MB files if I can help it :-)
You neglect to assure us that the downloaded iso images matched their
md5sum. It is essential to check this.
If the md5sums do not match, you do not have to re-download another
680 MB. Just use rsync
I don't know why the installation is failing, but the big problem I see is
that you do not have a kernel image in your boot directory. You should
have at least 1 kernel image there. There is also no System.map.
Maybe during install you are de-selecting all the Kernel images options ??
On Sat
Attempted to install from a freshly made CD-ROM (ISO image) but all attempts
fail in the following sequence:
- Create a boot disk:
I place a freshly formatted (DOS/FAT 1.44MB in A Drive) diskette in the drive
and ask it to create the boot disk. It doesn't appear to even access the
floppy driv