As a wild guess, how do you enter the path where your linux kernel image
is? Hope it's not C:\Debian or whatever like that.
You have to use block devices, such as /dev/hda(b,c,d)
You can get information on partitioning from fdisk. For example, if C is
/dev/hda1, then your C:\Debian becomes
/dev/hda1/Debian
Andrew

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