Hi, I'm trying to upgrade my kernel and have downloaded some of the kernel... packages, including the kernel-image-2.2.13 one. My problem is that during its setup, when it asks me to create a boot disk and makes one, the disk doesn't seem to work. When I reboot and put it in, all it says is 'Loading' (no Syslinux, no version numbers, nothing) followed by a few lines of dots, and then this gets repeated over and over: AX: 0212 BX: 7000 CX: 5001 DX: 0000.
Any ideas? Is there a package I can download that will let me make another boot disk? I prefer booting to Linux by just putting the floppy in and turning the computer on instead of needing to wait for that right moment for LILO to come up (I dual-boot with Windows and unfortunately Win98 needs to be the default). BTW, I did use a different disk so I still have the disk that'll boot with my older kernel (2.0.38), so I still have access to Debian (potato). -- Bart Szyszka [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ:4982727 B Grafyx http://www.bgrafyx.com Join AllAdvantage.com and get paid to surf the Web! http://www.alladvantage.com/go.asp?refid=ARD582