In attempting to install Debian 2.1 from resc1440
floppy onto an HP intel box with SCSI disks that
had run Windows-NT, I get the error:
"RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0"
and the boot stops.
Apparently the computer had a compressed C: drive or
partition when it had windows-NT as the operating
system.
(I attempted to do a "boot:floppy" but after
I insert the root diskette, it gets a protection fault.)
Is there a work around for the "compressed image"
problem, or am I missing something about Linux with
SCSI drives.
Gary Young
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