Hi All, Would anyone by any chance know what would make boot disks stop working?
I've got several small hard drives that I plug into my computer as /dev/hdd1 and have been playing with different configurations and kernels. After testing some modems for a friend, none of the boot disks that were created with either "make zdisk" or "make bzdisk" work. Instead of the normal "Loading" and a bunch of dots. I get what looks like a cpu dump and then after all the dots, the computer reboots. Looks like this; loading. 8000 AX 0204 BX 0000 CX 0006 DX 0000 .......................... (then reboots) Luckily all the disks that were created during the initial installation work - those that have syslink on them. All disks created during the compiling of a kernel fail. I even tried recompiling my slink/2.2.9 kernel and creating a new bzdisk, but it failed also. Evidently I changed something when I was testing the modems, but I sure don't see what. Any hints would be greatly appreciated. Thanks John Carline -- Powered by the Penguin