I've noticed that the installation disks (for 1.3, although I think the problem existed with 1.2 as well; its a long time ago, but I seem to remember that 1.1 was OK) fail to make the hard drive bootable without booting from a floppy as an intermediate step.
Since the machines concerned are now working for me, this post is just to see if anyone else has found the same problem or if there is something stupid I forgot. If this is bug, which package does this count as for bug reporting purposes? base or boot-floppies? Description of problem: I start with a machine with a new hard drive. I boot with the rescue disk, and follow the installation procedure through to "Make Linux Bootable Directly From Hard Disk". I say Yes to the "install a MBR on /dev/hda" question, then Yes to "boot to Debian by default". No errors are reported. I then skip over "Make a boot floppy" and go straight to "Reboot the system". The system fails to reboot from the hard disk, displaying 1FA: where I would expect the LILO prompt. If I make a boot floppy, reboot with it and then run lilo by hand, the machine then reboots as expected from the hard drive. I am using the 1.3 install disks (with NFS mounted base1_3.tgz), but the same thing happened with the 1.2 install disks. -- Gilbert Laycock email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Maths and Computer Science, http://www.mcs.le.ac.uk/~glaycock Leicester University phone: (+44) 116 252 3902 -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

