Recently I tried to install DEBIAN 2.0 -kernel 2.0.34 - on an old 386 machine with the following configuration:
mainbord 386 with CT 82C206 / 301 / 302 Chipset no copro ISA bus only 8 Meg memory Adaptec 1542 C 2 SCSI Disks with 240 M and 4.3 G VGA Tseng ET4000 (generic) multi IO for lp and serial During the installation procedure - mainly when dpkg starts its work after having installed the base system - dpkg ends up with segmentation faults and the system is only partial usable. Only ls and some other minor commands still work, but it is impossible to do a ps or reboot. New logins are impossible, sometimes init complains aboout gettys respawning too fast. There is no way arround the reset-switch. I tried out a customized kernel built on an other machine with only 386 support, copro emulation etc. with the same results. As on this machine, in formwer times, linux was run, I tried to reinstall the old system, a SuSE-Slackware with kernel 1.2.13, and - it worked! Why the [EMAIL PROTECTED] the Debian System is unwilling to do the job? Is it a matter of kernel/lib versions? Any hints? TIA Hartmut Schmude [EMAIL PROTECTED]