Marco d'Itri wrote: > > On Mar 09, Christophe Suire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >I have wrote a little how-to, to install a debian 2.2 with a 2.4.2 > >kernel on a RS/6000 B50 and 43p-150 .. > There is nothing useful on the original debian rescue disk, the kernel > can just be copied to a raw floppy: > > cat zImage > /dev/fd0 > > and booted this way: > > boot floppy: root=/dev/fd0 load_ramdisk=1 > > I don't understand why you installed the system by hand, on my B50 the > debian installer worked fine (I did not try making the system bootable). > > (Most non-french people will not know what a "Mo" is...) > > -- > ciao, > Marco >
With the RS/6000 i have .. it try to install the debian normally .. but it was not working .. the boot disks don't boot :) .. and after the installer don't want to install the base system .. so i do the install manually :) Thanks for the "Mo" :) -- Christophe Suire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ingénieur Système-Sécurité Linux <http://adequat.c2a.fr> RedHat Certificate No: 806199634800967 "Software is like sex, it's better when it's Free !"