Hi all. When attempting to create a bootable Woody Cd, I get so far as to boot the kernel and getting it up talking. After it mounts the root_fs on the ramdisk, I start getting errors about bad inodes starting at about number 2945 and going up to 2949. I would paste the messages I get in this post, however I am unable to capture them because they eventually scroll offf the screen. The reason being that after the inode errors sease displaying, dbootstrap attempts to start and open /dev/tty1, and /dev/tty2. This doesn't work because the root filesystem was not properly mounted. As a result, the console devices are deamed nonexistant by the kernel. I tried re-creating the filesystem and copying all the files from the root.bin of the original iso into the newly created ext2_fs. This didn't work. I also tried changing linuxrc to a different executable (init). Anyone have any other ideas I should try? Thanks! May you code in the power of the source, may the kernel, libraries, and utilities be with you, throughout all distributions until the end of the epoch.