The trick here is that when you get to the boot: prompt on the rescue
disk you enter floppy0 thus
boot: floppy0
From here you just follow the bouncing ball, but note that you will be
asked for the lmemroot.bin disk during the installation.
Get back to me if you want any more info.
Lindsay
I am trying to install Debian 1.31 r.6 on 386 w/
5 MB RAM and a 80 MB Harddrive and a 3 1/2 floppy. I made a 20 MB swap partition
and 2 MB minux and then 59.xx MB Linux partition using the rescue disk from an
old distibution. (kernel 2.0.27?)
When I try to use my 1.31
rescue disk I get the
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