There just wasn't enough room on the color12 disk for it to work in most cases.
It worked fine on my 386-SX16, but maybe machines with more partitions were
using up the space in /tmp.

Anyway - use the tty12 disk for now. I'm working on the problem.

You can also try this if you have a working Linux box:

Put the "bareboot" disk in your boot drive, and type:

rdev -r /dev/fd0 1440
rdev /dev/fd0 /dev/fd1

This will allow you to boot the color144 disk in your 1.44MB second floppy
drive.

Pat
