James, it took me most of the afternoon and some help but I am now the proud
owner of a Storm 2000 Boot Disk. This was critical for me since I have
configured most of the system and are close to what I want it to look like.

Now onto the next task, any experience with configuring a Zip Drive? Storm 2000
Hail did not detect my Iomega 250 Zip drive. I believe I start with /etc/fstab
and add the applicable /mnt commands for my Zip Drive. Should I need to look at
the kernel or is it configured for handling a Zip Drive?

-Les-
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On Sun, 15 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> At 08:26 AM 10/15/00 -0600, you wrote:
> >This weekend I decided to try the Hail version of Storm 2000. I burned a 
> >CD and
> >did the install. The install did not ask to create a boot disk. How do I 
> >create
> >a boot disk? I searched for boot-floppies but could not find it after the
> >installation. I downloaded boot-floppies_2.2.16.deb from the Debian 
> >website and
> >tried to install with dpkg but was unsuccessful.
> >--
> >-Les-
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> 
> Yes pretty much the same experience here Les.. I would also like boot floppies.
> 
> The other thing I am trying to do is get two different Linux distros 
> running from the Storm Lilo install.. something which I have not been able 
> to do so far.
> Not sure what I am doing wrong there.. I created an image for my SusE 
> install and have tried to point to every linux partition in it.. but it 
> wont find the kernel period.
> No idea why???
> 
> 
> 
> James Schofield
> Storm (Hail), SusE 6.4, and windoh! 98se
> "Trouble is where  you find it, sooo stop looking for me!"
> 
> 
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