@ HDgaming42,
> My head is spinning!
We've all been there :)
The only problem you have here:
So somehow the installation failed to make these 2 images for you USB stick (in /boot directory).
You will need another Linux box to fix this.
Either fix the current USB stick, or get a ready-made rootfs like the one I provided:
http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096
1. To fix the current USB stick, mount it on another Linux box (or Live-CD) and then look at the /boot directory to see what files are there currently, may be the installation did create these 2 files, but somehow did not name them correctly,... if you're not sure then list them and post the output here
ls -l /media/sda1/boot/ (assuming the USB stick was mounted as /media/sda1)
OR
2. Try the rootfs I mentioned above (put it on a different USB stick, per instruction). And boot with this. Once you're in Debian, it is much easier to fix your installation stick.
> My head is spinning!
We've all been there :)
The only problem you have here:
> Loading file "/boot/uImage" from usb device 0:1 > (usbda1) > ** File not found /boot/uImage > Loading file "/boot/uInitrd" from usb device 0:1 > (usbda1) > ** File not found /boot/uInitrd
So somehow the installation failed to make these 2 images for you USB stick (in /boot directory).
You will need another Linux box to fix this.
Either fix the current USB stick, or get a ready-made rootfs like the one I provided:
http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096
1. To fix the current USB stick, mount it on another Linux box (or Live-CD) and then look at the /boot directory to see what files are there currently, may be the installation did create these 2 files, but somehow did not name them correctly,... if you're not sure then list them and post the output here
ls -l /media/sda1/boot/ (assuming the USB stick was mounted as /media/sda1)
OR
2. Try the rootfs I mentioned above (put it on a different USB stick, per instruction). And boot with this. Once you're in Debian, it is much easier to fix your installation stick.