I opted to go with crosshurd in debian. It installed fine today, last week
it was failing to get packages from the main site. I thought the kernel
might be newer than the mini iso I downloaded however it still hangs after
detecting the National Semiconducttor fd0 floppy. What is my next step? Is
there a kernel option to pass in grub for debug output? Or do I need to
install the mach headers, compile mig then mach without some of the
hardware? This is on a Dell Inspiron 2650.
Aloha, Eric








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