I have been using Storm linux for over a year now.  I just put together a new machine. 
 I installed SL 
(v2.006) right off the bat.  ok.  I then got a new hard drive, and put it it, and 
decided I would rather have 
the install on the newer hard drive.

I can go through the setup fine, my scsi cdr/rom is detected and I install from the 
cd.  After choosing 
which packages I want they after copied to hard disk. The mini- check list is then 
worked thru unitil it gets 
to ramdisk creation (or something like that).  Then I get a popup error message saying
<quote>
Setup-initrd:system():Returned 1: Invalid
arguement!  This is a fatal error, the system 
will not be able to reboot.
</quote> 
I have also tried selecting the 'typical setup', instead of custom, but the error 
happens then too.  I was 
thinking maybe there is something wrong with my bios settings, so I took a win98 
startup disk and booted 
to that.  For those of you who know of the win98 startup disk, know that it creates a 
ram partition as well.  
Well, the win98 disk successfully created the ram partition, so I don't think it it is 
my bios, but who knows.  
Does anyone know of a wokaround for this?  Why would it install before an not now?

ps - I have the latest bios, and did not upgrade bios until after all of the errors, 
so not a prob w/ new bios.


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