Subject: RE: Problems installing Debian on a 486 Date: Wed, Mar 24, 1999 at 11:43:47AM +1200
In reply to:Matthew Gregan Quoting Matthew Gregan([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > At 15:03 1999-03-23 -0800, Alan Bailward wrote: > >> other machine, it brings up the boot: prompt, and then starts to load the > >> root FS from root.bin.. After loading for a while it fails with the message > >> "A20 gate not responding!"... > >[snip] > >> The problem machine is a 486DX33 with 8MB of RAM, if you need more info > >> about the hardware, please let me know. > > > >Could it be that the kernel on the rescue disk was compiled for 586+? Could > >that be causing it? I'm grasping I know, but... :) > > These are the rescue disks from the debian-slink disk-i386 dir... I'm > pretty sure they're not using a kernel for 586+ architecture... > > I should also mention that someone suggested I try the tecra rescue disk. I > did that, and had no luck... I get the same message, so now I'm really > stumped, having read the readme for the tecra disk I would have though > that'd fix the problem. > > Thanks again... > > -- > Matthew Gregan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Just had a light bulb go on. I may be out in left field but I seem to remember a bios option for the A20 gate in my old 486DX50. You might give that a look. HTH -- "... one of the main causes of the fall of the Roman Empire was that, lacking zero, they had no way to indicate successful termination of their C programs." -- Robert Firth _______________________________________________________ Wayne T. Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>