milti> for the past couple of days, ive been trying to do a milti> floppy/network install of woody on my sony picturebook (usb milti> floppy/xircom netcard) and have not been able to get past milti> the rescue disk: the error that stands out is
milti> root fs not mounted The (Sony) USB floppy cannot be used with any of the Woody boot images. Your BIOS boots from the floppy, but after that you are stuck because it is only visible as a USB device. The bf2.4 image includes the USB support as modules, but you need the USB floppy to get them loaded into the kernel ;-) You are kind of stuck. There are several patched boot/root disks that do include the USB drivers you need in the kernel on the boot disk. For example you could try http://www-user.rhrk.uni-kl.de/~blochedu/usb-install/ Or follow the advice on http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/~dhofer/sony_vaio_pcg-z505ls.html I have the good fortune of having a Sony PCMCIA CD drive to go with my N505VE so I have never tried the floppy method. I'm confident one of these will work for you and you will not have to go out and build your own boot kernel and disk. BTW my Sony CD drive works as standard IDE drive in recovery mode if I pass "ide1=0x180,0x386" when booting. I'm not sure this information is going to help you, but it might..... And, oh yes, please do us the favor of not cross posting on Debian lists! Cheers! Shyamal -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]