Does nobody have any suggestions? I see lots of helpful suggestions on the list daily, but no comments on my problem yet.
Should I forget about Debian and continue with RedHat? Please offer suggestions, even if it is a wild guess. Anything would be helpful. -D On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 09:40:42PM -0500, D-Man wrote: | | I can't boot Debian the right way. I use loadlin.exe to boot, thus I | copy my kernel images to C:\ so that loadlin can find them. This has | worked fine for me with RH6.1 (custom kernel) and RH7.0 (stock | kernel). I copied my Debian kernel to C:\, but loadlin tells me it's | not a kernel. I can boot the Debian system if I use the RH kernel | (2.2.16). | | Debian Potato, 2.2.17 idepci kernel | | Any ideas as to why loadlin doesn't think the debian kernel is a | kernel? | | Also, what is the proper command to upgrade the kernel? I want to | upgrade to the "normal" kernel (I used the idepci kernel to do a | network install) and if I can I want to upgrade to 2.2.18. | | Thanks, | -D