Dear Debian Group, I am a "newbie" trying to install Linux on my AMDK6-2 350Mhz 92MB RAM 6GB HD Win 98 PC.
Progress to date: - partitioned HD: hda1- ~ 2GB - Win98 Partition hda2- ~ 72MB - Swap Drive Partition hda3- ~ 3.3 GB - Linux Native Partition - initialized and activated swap drive (hda2) - initialized, activated and mounted hda3 to /target - initialized, activated and mounted hda1 to /target/usr - Completely installed base system from floppy disks: resc1440.bin, drv1440.bin, base1440-1...7.bin (extracts base2_1.tgz) (I retrieved files from ftp.us.debian.org/debian/dists/slink/main/disks-i386/) settings: - installed numberous modules (some failed to install: e.g. - misc/psaux, misc/ PS-2 mouse) Settings for 'Making Linux bootable from hard drive' - - Do you want to install boot record? - NO - Do you want to to boot linux as default? - NO made boot disk comments: The above installation was successfully completed after numerous previous attempts. It is believed that 1st set of floppy disks were somehow corrupt (Evidence - file size of some .bin files didn't match up with what I saw at the ftp site) So I carefully made new ones and they worked. Installation system FAILED to make boot disk UNLESS I answered 'NO' to 'Do you want to install boot record?' I would at least think that it should allow me to make to floppy disk if I answered YES to 'install boot record' and 'NO' to 'boot linux as default'. Problem(s): 1. System boots to Linux as default despite answering 'NO' to both 'boot' questions. 2. In booting Linux - my AntiVirus program detects a virus. I am able to continue booting but it says virus will be left on hard disk if I continue to boot. 3. Can't establish PPP connection. Error message complains about '/etc/ppp/peers/provider' and '/dev/modem.' 4. If I try running 'dselect' now, all options (A) Accept, (I) etc... refuse to run. So I'm stuck b/c I can't run Win98 since the boot disk for Win98 doesn't actually install necessary drivers to run it (it just loads and runs command.com and you get a:\ prompt). Typing 'win' and c:\ prompt doesn't do anything. I can't install any Debian packages since I can't establish a 'PPP' connection. Pls. respond if you can tell me what to do. At the very least - I would like to me able to boot to Win98 as default again. Thanks, David