Hi, > > I think that woody/main/disks-i386/current/images-1.20/root.bin is > > corrupt. It seems to contain a kernel instead of a compressed root > > filesystem. Is it possible to fix this? > > > > I found this out when I tried to reinstall an old 386 machine. I can > > attach a 3.5" floppy temporarily to work around this but it would be > > better to have a working root.bin! > > I don't even know where to begin. > > o where did you get it from? (I'm assuming archive.debian.org > but that is not at all clear.)
yes, archive.debian.org, but I think it's the same on all mirrors. > o d-a is unlikely to be the correct contact address for things > like this. Maybe the ftpmasters feel responsible about this > particular archive. But even then, they don't make the > images. > Really this question would be more appropriate for > debian-users or maybe -boot or -project. > o the 1.20 root.bin image was a kernel on the woody iso too. - I > am not convinced that is wrong. I managed to find an old Woody DVD where the image is also incorrect. It must be wrong, since I tried the installation and failed (but definitely no disk read error). Either it was corrupt from the beginning, or has been corrupted shortly after the release. > o woody? seriously? That's oldoldoldstable. We can't really > support that. I know. But I thought someone might be interested to fix it. I still have virtual machines with Woody. Is it hard to recreate the root.bin image oneself? I looked at the root.bin in images-1.44, but I coudn't get it small enough for 1.2 MB floppies. Regards, hjb -- Pro-Linux - Germany's largest volunteer Linux support site http://www.pro-linux.de/ Public Key ID 0x3DDBDDEA
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