My Debian-1.3 came about a week ago. It didn't take that long to figure out the installation procedure; it is similiar to FreeBSD that I've used for around 3 years.
However, after installing Debian on my first and third SCSI drives and *not* using LILO as the boot manager, I found that I __always__ boot into Debian, into a RAM file system. I have FreeBSD on my 2nd SCSI drive but cannot get to it. After re-installing both OS's from scratch several times I've come to the conclusion that something is causing the master boot track to always throw me into the re-install RAM-fs of Linux. I'd be much obliged for some work-arounds here. Am I using the wrong rescue disk or what? (*mumble*) thanks, gary kline -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .