From: humanoid@lucs2.lancs.ac.uk (Zack Evans) Subject: Re: [Q] regarding SLS install disk b3+ Date: 8 Apr 1993 17:58:10 GMT
In article <1993Apr8.021919.7289@hobbes.kzoo.edu> k083240@hobbes.kzoo.edu (Stephen P. Gilmer) writes:
>[MS-DOS FS Rel. alpha.8, Fat 12, check=n, conv=b, uid=0, gid=0 umask=000]
>[me-0xf0, cs=1, #f=2, fs=1, f1=9, ds=19, de=224, data=33, se 2880,ts=0]
I get this too...I have been playing with various ways of installing
Linux and no matter what I use - the bootdisk/rootdisk combo, the
bootable rootdisk, and the bootdisk I made from SLS disks a1 and a2. In
fact SLS a1 and a2 are the only way I have got it to work at all. I am
going to try the new SLS test tonight...
When I try the bootable rootdisk I get 'Loading LILO...vmlinux.z' or
something like that, then I get
error 0x04
over and over again
Why is this? Any ideas?
This is on a Tandon PC 386/20 with 64k cache, an 42 Meg MFM harddrive
(mitsubishi I think) and a Datatech corp HD controller, although if this
turns out to be the problem I also have a WD1003 kicking about.
Zack
-- Opinions are of course mine and not the University's.Zack Evans - The Rave Child pyc081@cent1.lancs.ac.uk Watch yer bass bins lads, I'm tellin' yer.