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I put a new (larger) hard drive in one of my computers (not my main one),
and in the process, I lost my ability to boot from my eCS 1.1 CD.
eCS was on the hard drive I replaced, and I have a backup that I can't
seem to get to (it is on another drive).
I thought I would just reinstall eCS 1.1 and start over, but when I try
booting from the CD it says:
Unpacking files
CD ROM emulation terminated.
Divide by zero (and then a register dump).
I can boot into eCS version 1.0 from floppies, and LVM can see the hard
drive with no problem. I no longer have my eCS 1.0 CD, and I don't have
floppies for eCS 1.1 (I have always been able to boot to a command line
from the installation CD in the past).
I think there must be something about my hard drive or its setup, but I
don't know how to troubleshoot it. LVM and Partition Magic don't seem to
find any problems.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Sandy
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