I have copied it to the C disk and it seems to work.
I've got a harddisk, win98 installed on a partition, the other partition is slackware (zipslack) in a map linux. I changed the line in linux.bat to hda1 rw
I booted in dos and got this error:
It my first time trying to install linux, i'm used to windows :-\...Code:check_pseudo_root: mounted as root VFS: Mounted root (umsdos filesystem). Freeing unused kernel memory: 144k freed Warning: unable to open an initial console. Kernel panic: No init found. Try passing init= option to kernel.
I have copied it to the C disk and it seems to work.
Correct. ZipSlack should be unzipped to the top level directory of the partition you wish to use. So if you have only one HDD, then the top level directory would be C:\
Note: /dev/hda refers to the entire HDD while /dev/hda1 refers to a particular partition.
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