I have a Zenith 486-66 laptop that I had been running "potato" on quite well. I wiped the harddrive and tried to install "woody" 3.0 vanilla (and later "compact"). The rescue disk behaves fine. The root disk gives a load error on keyboard load(us-qwerty "error loading the keymap i386/qwerty/us.keymap from /etc/keymaps.tgz"). It then gives a warning about me having 9 meg of ram (which is true and will be made up for on swap). Then it won't allow the hard drive to be partitioned do to "cfdisk has failed....." then suggests to wipe the partition table(which I did). I have downloaded new images and rewrote the disks (even used new floppies). Nothing has worked. The hard drive is ok. I can partition, format, and load DOS on it. Any help you can give is appreciated. I have tried everything I can think of.
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