Hi all,

I just nuked Windoze 95 on my work Toshiba Satellite Pro 440CDT 
and installed 6.0.  When I went to make a bootdisk on that 
dockable floppy with yast, I got an I/O error message.  I kept 
getting this, so I formatted a coupla different floppies-- no errors 
logged-- and made zdisks and dd'ed the image, all with the same 
result-- when I boot off the disk, it says loading..............

Then the floppy stops spinning and I get a dump of 8-bit hex codes 
down the screen. It doesn't matter if I'm using the port on the side 
of the computer or the port the CD-ROM fits into, I get the same 
types of code.  Does this something that is wrong with my kernel 
or floppy drive.  I'm new at Linux on notebooks, so any help would 
be gratefully appreciated.

Cheers,
Dennis
 
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