The machine is a compaq presario of old vintage (P90, model CDS992), and while I
can't find the bios commands to ensure boot from floppy the system APPEARS to
boot from the floppy when I power it up and the linux floppy is in (sits there
and reads the floppy for a while).
However nothing special happens other than a noticeable lag while it reads the
floppy, and finally the Windows 95 installation that's already on the C:
partition boots up.
Anybody know of cases where the linux floppy boot just does nothing and passes
control along to the hard disk boot partition?
D. Tenny
my-las...@mediaone.net - no spam please
"E J" <ed...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:3AE1AEDA...@yahoo.com...