I just installed Debian 2.1r2, 2.0.36 kernel on a Toshiba Satellite Pro 440CDX. I figured out I needed the "tecra" images, everything goes like butter, installing from CD's. I built a custom boot disk after install and prior to rebooting the first time; just in case, I intend to build a custom kernel.
On reboot, the POST happens, LILO (there is no Windows here, thank you) and the Loading Linux . . . . . . . . . . . And the machine insists upon re-running the BIOS. It goes on like this. Booting with the floppy I created does the same thing. I scanned the digests here and saw nothing comparable; I've conned every Toshiba Satellite related install brief I could find on the web. I would reinstall but I'm not sure what I would/could do differently. Ideas anyone? Boot params? -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Haarman illigitimi non ingravare [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----------------------------------------------------------------------