I have an Internet Appliance (I-Opener) that I have hacked to work with an
external hard drive.

I'd like to dual boot Win98SE and Linux Mandrake on it.

I installed the hard drive in another machine, and copied win98 setup files,
and ran the mandrake installation up to the first reboot, and then took the
drive out and placed it in my i-opener.

I cannot boot into linux mandrake, it's giving me some kind of init not
found error message.

I've figured out how to use a program call Winux that uses loadlin and at
least get into a text version of linux. I've tried to start kde from the
command line, but it looks like I don't have any of the environment
variables set.

Is there any way to repair this from the console line? I'm thinking that
maybe if I can get kde running, there might be some sort of user interface
to help me repair it? The other issue is that since this is an internet
appliance, I don't have a cd rom or floppy drive.

Any suggestions on how to tackle this?

Thanks,

Rick


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