Greetings, Apologies if this is the wrong list to ask this question. I'm not a Debian newbie--we've been running it on our servers for many years and I recommend it to anyone who wants to try Linux.
I'm trying to install Sarge from scratch on an old K6/300 PC. It has a Promise Ultra 100tx2 card in it, supported by the Promise driver in Sarge (but not in Woody). I'm installing from sarge-i386-businesscard.iso 21-Jun-2003 16:15. Everything works pretty well up until the kernel installation step, where I get kernel-installer: info: Installing kernel 'kernel-image-2.4.20-1-386' Unable to install the selected kernel. Kernel package: '' And over on tty3 (or is it tty4?) I get a message from mkinitrd saying it can't figure out which is my root device. I tried editing mkinitrd.conf and changing ROOT: probe to ROOT: /dev/really/long/devfs/path/to/my/root/partition, and also to ROOT: /dev/hde0 (which I think is my root partition) to no avail. Is there a quick fix for this? Thanks. --cro -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]