Craig Bowling wrote: > First of all what are u using for a Bootsrap? I tried Amiboot-5.6 from the > Debian68k install but it doesn't have a --apus option.
The modifications for APUS haven't been integrated into AmiBoot yet, it's called Boothack and the latest version is: ftp://sunsite.auc.dk/pub/os/linux/apus/boothack/bh000414.lha Note that the *boot_*up files must be in the same directory as boothack and executable. You also need the latest kernel for this: ftp://sunsite.auc.dk/pub/os/linux/apus/v2.2/vmapus-2000.03.18.lha Anyway, it should work even with your bootstrap and kernel. > I am trying to use Bootstrap from the RedHat Apus install but I can only get > as far as "Install Operating System & Kernels" secton of the dbootstrap. What boot-floppies do you use? > Here's my 'Start-Install Script' > run >NIL: c:lxwoshack > bootstrap --apus -m memfile1 -k linux -r root.bin root=/dev/ram > video=pm2fb:1024x768-8 > > the memfile is something that I am playing around with. So far it makes no > difference, with or without it. No memfile should be needed anymore. > I also have Red Hat Apus on a seperate hard disk. It need work, but I am > more interested in trying to get Debian Apus working on my system. (see my > sig) Good decision :) Michel -- The three Rs of Microsoft support: Retry, Reboot, Reinstall. ______________________________________________________________________________ Michel Dänzer /// [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ /// AmigaOS/Linux(Debian/PPC) Student of computer science at the \\\/// Team *AMIGA* ICQ #: 5675698 Swiss Federal Institute of Technology \\\/ AUGS member #163 IRC: CoOpER