----Messaggio originale---- Da: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Data: 11-feb-2008 14.37 A: <debian-68k@lists.debian.org> Ogg: Re: [No common CD-ROM drive was detected]
> I've sort of gotten lost here. I believe you are using a custom kernel > and a daily initrd? Which cdrom are you using? Will try to explain my situation: I want to try to install Debian Sarge (3.1 R7) on my Amiga 4000T. The kernel included in that distribution, 2.4.27, doesn't support the buil-in SCSI controller well (NCR 53C710) and goes into kernel panic. I dowloaded a 2.6.24 experimental kernel made by Christian with enabled support for 53C710, using the right patches. It is still missing some modules (SCSI CD-ROM, isofs) needed for installation from CD-ROM but, after manually installing these drivers, the CD media is recognized. Yes, I am using a daily intrd. The problem is that the installer seems to be looking at modules for 2.6.24 kernel on the Debian CD and finds none, so I am stuck here... Daniele -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]