Hello, Dont Panic !!!
There is nothing wrong with your laptop, except that it has the same feature as all the other toshiba laptops (and a few other brands). The Toshiba laptops require special rescue and drivers and these are located in the tecra folder in the boot disk directory. If you are installing using floppy, you will need to create alternative rescue and drivers disks using the files in the tecra directory. If you are installing from CD you might have to create a rescue disk in order to boot properly, I cant remember if this is neccessary. But when installing the kernel image and drivers you need to select alternative paths, not the default directories. You are offered the choice when running the install. Hope this helps to get you going. I am not sure what you have to do in order to compile the kernel youself, as you will still need to add something somewhere to ensure the toshiba patch is added to your own rolled kernel. John. Lahitte Paul wrote: > Hi everybody! > > I'm trying to install the Debian 2.0 on my laptop Toshiba satellite Pro > 440 CDT and when I boot either directly on the CDROM or on the floppy > with 1440tecra.bin I got the following messages: > -- John Stevenson, Objective Alliance: www.oa.nl "Objects are not a technology, they are a state of mind"