Jean-Baptiste Potonnier wrote:
Ok,  I think so,
but it seems I can't load anything!




Try typing 'autoload' and then hitting return to see what that does, it should start to load a kernel.


Tried this yesterday an get  a message such "cannot find kernel"
Get the meny by typing "beastie-start"=> each entry fails.

I 'll try with NetBSD this evening... if it fails go back to slack

In that case do an ls and see if you can see a kernel, might be called kernel.old or something and type 'boot <kernel name>', that should boot it up.

You shouldn't really have to do this from the ISO you downloaded, maybe it's worth getting it down again and burning out a fresh copy?

--
Paul
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