I cannot get Debian 2.2 to boot up. I tried the following 2 methods, to no
avail:
ATTEMPT #1:
After downloading the CD from the Debian site, I burned a CD for Disk #1
and placed that in the CD drive. I booted the computer, and after going
through all the install screens, Debian said that it couldn't find the path
to my archives. I double-checked the path to the "rescue.bin" file, and it
was entered correctly. I could not get past these screens. Two other people
here at work tried it, too, with no success.
ATTEMPT #2:
I issued the following commands in an attempt to make a Rescue Diskette
and a Root Diskette.
mount /mnt/floppy
cd /mnt/cdrom/dists/potato/main/disks-i386/2.2.20.0.1-2000-12-03/images-1.44
dd if=rescue.bin of=/dev/fd0 bs=1024
I issued the following command to make sure that the file copied
correctly:
cmp /dev/fd0 rescue.bin
I tried to boot from this floppy, but the computerjust sat there, with a
blank screen and a prompt, doing nothing. No lights were blinking,
indicating no activity on the hard drive or the diskette drive.
The BIOS is set to boot in the following order:
1) diskette
2) CD-ROM
3) Hard drive
What can I do to get Debian to boot on my system?
Len Cheatham
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