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by: kyrmitPosted on 2001-10-17 at 13:06:46ID: 6545097
This may have many reasons. What is happening is that the kernel comes up and looks for the root file system somewhere. This 'should' be the the one fom images-1.44. Have you made sure that this is not gzipped or zipped ? It could be just plain corrupted too.
eleases/st able/power pc/install
Also, I am not too sure what VPC4 does on the device level since linux may talk to the hardware directly. And since you are appartenly running on a powerpc hardware, this may cause some problems.
Here is some more help: http://www.uk.debian.org/r
I personally prefer the boot disk installation because it is so nicely uncomplicated.
Hope this helps.
K.