At 20:55 4-2-2003 +0100, I wrote:
So, the next step? I'm not going to have RHL running on *this* laptop, but at work I still have a laptop lying around (Toshiba Tecra 8000) which I really don't use anyway, so I'm going to use that one. Hopefully a Pentium 266 MHz processor, a 6 GB harddisk and 64 MB of RAM will be good enough to get RHL up and running. I'll keep you informed.Damn! Damn! Damn!
The RHL installation CD is a bootable disk -- at least, it was when I tried to install RHL on my private laptop. However, it somehow changed its mind when I tried to install RHL on the Tecra 8000 laptop. Now when I try to boot, I get the message "Non-system disk or disk error. Replace and press any key when ready".
And before you ask: yes, I did set the boot sequence (in the BIOS) to CD first.
Guess I'll have to figure out now how to create a boot floppy for it. Any of the Linux guru types have any other suggestions?
TIA
Jeroen "Hey, where did that penguin suddenly come from?" van Baardwijk
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