>I'm totally unclear as to whether you've already made it through the >base install, or if you've completed that step, rebooted, and are now >staring at dselect.
I am trying to get the base install to work. I am running Win95 OSR B and I have enabled FAT32 access. I didn't relize the difference. What would the easiest way be to install Debian? 1)Create a small DOS partition (which I think Win95 would recognize) and move the install files to it. 2) Just use disks. I have a 4GB SCSI hardrive. 2GB, Win95 will be using and the other 2GB will be for Linux. How would you suggest that I divide it up to create my filesystem? I am trying to learn how to use Linux in order to use it as a mailserver and a webserver using Apache, MySQL, and PHP. >2) You're running Win95 OSR B or Win98 on your non-linux partition, and >have enabled FAT32 access, so it's not an MSDOS partition at all. We >can't hardly blame dselect for not seeing it them - you need to mount >the partition as FAT32 (iirc this is supported in the new kernels) and >use the mounted method from dselect. Thanks for the help, -Cameron Taggart