[This message has also been posted.] On 20 Jun 98 05:21:07 GMT, Robert Kerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >OS/2 !! SYS01475 >OS/2 !! SYS02027
You've got dosemu trying to boot off an OS/2 partition. It can't. In your /etc/dosemu/conf file, there's a line like disk { partition "/dev/hda1" } # 1st partition on 1st IDE That's from mine, and it points two my DOS partition. It would seem that yours points to the wrong place. Note that it could also be something else: you might have created a disk image of an OS/2 disk for some reason. But I think my scenario is more likely. It might be worth your while to page through the conf file and read the comments. Note: because linux.debian.user isn't gatewayed *back* to the mailing list, I'm CC'ing the list and Mr. Kerr. -- Carl Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED] Q. Why do some people take astrology seriously? a. Because they have unusually small brains. --Dave Barry -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]