On 24-Jan-02 Lorenzo Sandini wrote:
> Well I thought my RH7.2 wouldn't install because I couldn't configure it,
> but it seems I have an hardware issue here.
> 
> I am doing a plain KDE workstation install on a pentium 3 computer, empty
> hard drive, and all is fine until the step where I make a boot floppy. I
> just get an error "couldn't create boot floppy", so I skip this step and end
> up with a unusable RH. Seems like GRUB and LILO won't install on my MBR
> either.
> 
> I tried Mandrake 8.1 and exactly the same problem regarding the floppy,
> while LILO is installed correctly to the MBR and I boot correctly.
> 
> Finally I tried Debian 2.2.5r and bam, same thing, it won't create the boot
> floppy, but LILO is installed correctly like in Mandrake.
> 
> Any idea ?
> 
> I have just one floppy drive, and the other is disabled in the BIOS.
> everything works fine under windows.

just because windows does not report an error does not mean that it correctly
was able to write a floppy. I have seen instances of bad media, or drive gone
bad, that windows would blindly not issue error messages, while linux would.

This sounds alot like you have either bad media, or a bad drive. You might try
verifying that the media you are using is good, and/or the drive is good, just
to eliminate those 2 items from the equation.

-Greg

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Date: 24-Jan-02
Time: 09:09:41

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