I tried to install Debian 2.0r4 without success wasting many hours. Two questions on this list also didn't help. Finally I discovered that Linux won't boot if there is more than 64 MB RAM installed (I used 128).
There isn't anything mentioned in the Debian install.txt and I am suggesting to incorporate it into the help file as long as kernels will be included in the distribution which are limited to RAM < 64 MB. There isn't an obvious error message issued and if you don't know about such a restriction you can spend a lot of time (I created so many boot disks as never before). After the removal of 64 MB RAM the installation proceeds as it should be. Nevertheless i didn't install Debian since an official CD-Distributor sent me faulty CD's (the installation hung at the package installation stage). Finally I installed a Suse Distribution. I am not happy about this but I cannot spent some more days hoping to get working Debian CDs. Therefore this is my last email on this list. Werner -- Werner Reisberger public-key available: voice: +41 1 3228069 Kreuzwiesen 12 [EMAIL PROTECTED] CH-8051 Zurich with "get 0xED527449" in the subject