I am just installing a Woody system (bf 2.4) on a 486 DX 33 tonight and after finally getting to the stage to make the system bootable, the system is left in an unbootable state. It does this to the hard drive as well as the floppy disk I made with the installer. The error is the following
Loading Linux: ....... Uncompressing Linux ... invalid compressed format (err=2) System halted This uses the installer's rescue disk kernel which boots fine, so I don't know where the problem lies. I tried to get around it by using the rescue disk to boot and install a different kernel image however, I couldn't do that since the actual hard drive / is mounted as /target by the installer. So. I'm not sure where to go now, any ideas? Thanks -- Stephen Depooter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>