Yoshiharu Kohayakawa writes: > In the same vein...: > > I'm trying to install Debian GNU/Linux on my ThinkPad 365XD (I run > Slackware right now). Thanks to the people who have posted the info > that bzImages cannot be booted on this machine, I'm nearly able to > report a success story...: but unfortunately I'm not quite through > yet... > > [...] > > (3) When I ran the rdev.sh script on resc1440.bin, I first got a > complaint that /dev/ram0 didn't exist. I created it (in my hard > drive...). Now running rdev.sh doesn't produce this complaint. > (4) Now, rdev /dev/fd0 gives "Root device 0x3430" and rdev /mnt/linux > (my kernel in the floppy) gives "Root device /dev/ram" (not > ram0).
Sorry... an addendum to my posting: it was pointed out to me that I could try editing the rdev.sh script to set the root device of zImage in the floppy to /dev/ram (instead of keeping /dev/ram0 and creating ram0). Unfortunately, this doesn't seem to solve the problem; I get the same behaviour and error messages etc. Many thanks and apologies for not reporting this in my previous message. Yoshi -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .