I am installing Debian on my Laptop, which does not boot from CD. I would like to boot from floppies, then use the built-in 4x CDROM as the installation media. The 4x CDROM works rather well considering its age. The problem is that I would like to use the 2.4 kernel and the ext3 filesystem. Debian 3.0 r0 defaults to the 2.2 kernel and the ext2 filesystem. I boot the system using the rescue.bin and the root.bin floppies. I have dd'ed the "bf24.bin" to a floppy, but the laptop will not boot using that disk, so I boot with the rescue and root floppies. Someone said on this list that to use the 2.4 kernel one put in "bf2.4" at the boot prompt. When I do this it states "Could not find bf2.4 kernel". I've even tried swapping out floppies at the boot prompt, putting in the "bf24.bin" floppy and then typing "bf2.4". I get the same message when the "bf24.bin" floppy is sitting in the floppy drive. Is it possible to use the "boot.bat" batch file on the CD with a Win98 rescue disk? The laptop does not currently have a FAT partition and I don't plan on having one in it. The drive is only 2GB so it isn't practical to create a DOS partition just to use loadlin. ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!