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Tom Cosgrove napisa3(a):
> There are two things you could try:
> 
> 1. Try a CD (that will have more drivers on it than any of the floppies);
> 
> 2. Try a different floppy disk, as it looks like this one is having
>    problems in your server (could even be the floppy disk drive).
> 
> 
> And I wouldn't bother with 3.9 or earlier at this stage in the release
> cycle: the current snapshot (I think it's September 1 or something
> like that) is effectively a release candidate - even if there are
> more bug fixes made before the release, it will be a very simple
> upgrade to the actual 4.0 release.
> 
> Yes, I saw you said "4.0b" but there is no such version :)  I assume
> you mean the 9/1 snapshot, but I can't be certain.
> 
> And as I say, really do try a CD boot.

I have also tried the cd boot - wasn't much of a help. The floppy is ok,
i needed to write dmesg to floppy and mounted the drive before inserting
a blank diskette. and yes, by saying 4.0b i really meant the lates
snapshot.
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