$author = "Gareth Walters" ; > > I am installing Debian on a machine without a floppy drive > Booting from the Debian 3.0 CD's. > While the kernel is booting everything seems fine, > until the appears on the screen and the installation stalls > > floppy0: unexpected interrupt > sensei handle dies: normal interrupt end > > There is no floppy on the machine and its disabled in BIOS. > Is there a kernel parameter I can give to stop it looking for a floppy?
this error happens during the install or during the boot or during the post? you've disabled the appropriate "halt on errors" in the BIOS? marty -- And true love waits In haunted attics And true love wins On lollipops and crisps "True Love Waits" - Radiohead -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
