I have a 386/4M that I want to install Debian on. I have copied all the required boot files (directory disks-i386) to the 386 through a parallel cable. When booting (using the standard install.bat) the process stops with the message "invalid compressed format (err=1)". As I've used this image to install Debian on another PC, I assume this problem is caused by too little memory.
The documentation gives instructions for low memory installs, but unfortunately they require a floppy drive which this machine doesn't have. Is there any way I can install Debian on this machine? It has plenty of disk space I could use for virtual memory, if only it booted into Linux... TIA, Gertjan. -- Gertjan Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The Boot Control home page: http://www.xs4all.nl/~gklein/bcpage.html

