Thanks for the suggestions,
Matt
>
> Not to be a smarta$$ or anything, but did you check your CMOS settings?
> Remember that one of the options is boot device, and you don't need the
> floppy on that list.
>
> If you're not sure, turn the machine off, turn it on and immediately
> (before the beep) hit and hold F1. It's a menu option.
>
> At 02:40 PM 11/23/98 -0800, Matthew Hershenson wrote:
> > I tested the Linux Boot floppy in another PC, this time a K6
> >and it booted fine as well. I also made a bootable disk on the PC110,
> >using "FORMAT /S A:" under MS-DOS and the PC110 wouldn't boot off it,
> >but my K6 PC would. I tried running the Test from the "Easy-Setup"
> >[restart with F1 depressed] and the FDD-1 icon is grayed out. Is this
> >normal? Maybe this is a sign that the PC110 isn't happy with the
> >floppy. However, it can read and write floppies from Win95.
> > If I want to bypass the floppy altogether, is there a way
> >I can boot of the internal flash drive? Could I copy the linux boot
> >and support floppy images to that and boot from it?
> >
> >Thanks again for the help,
> >Matt
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> Test your disk in another "ordinary ;))" PC and see if that likes it as
> >> a first step
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >>
> >> > Thanks for the message. I just realized that I replied to you and
> >> > not the mailing list. I don't know the etiquette for replying - whether
> >> > it's best to reply to the list or sender. In any case, I didn't save
> >> > a copy of the message, so if it should be posted to the mailing list,
> >> > please send me a copy of my message and I will resend it to the list.
> >>
> >> I didnt save it either 8)
> >>
> >> Test your disk in another "ordinary ;))" PC and see if that likes it as
> >> a first step
> >>
> >
>
>