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SubjectRe: 2.0.8 zdisk can't boot
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> 
> Hello Linus, hello others,
>
> I just tried to boot a 'zdisk image' on my x86 system. (Kernel 2.0.8)
> The result was:
> Loading
> 1007
> AX 0212
> BX 1000
> CX 0001
> DX 0100
> ...
> last message repeated many times :)

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I had this same problem ever since using kernel 1.3.69 and above. I
was using a low density boot disk at that time, and it has been happening to
me ever since.. Easiest solution for me was to just use a high density disk,
and it worked fine for me, and has been ever since. Give that a try, and
you'll be fine. I'd like to see if there's a way to use a low density disk
again, but right now, high density works. But to answer your question, zdisk
does work fine (at least for me, that is..).

BL.
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