Hi, I have IBM ThinkPad X22. But it's hard to install debian "woody" on X22.
First of all, I cannot boot using the USB floppy drive. (Yes. I don't have the docking station.) I find some booting disks on the net, but those not work for my X22. However, I can run the booting image using loadlin(install.bat) after booting with the WinME floppy. Next problem is that the 'vanila' flavor kernel hangs. I read that 'idepci' works for X22 in 'debian-laptop' mailing list and it works.... BUT.. BUT... 'idepci' does not support e100(or eepro100). ALAS.. Yet I can solve the situation 'cause I have a brand-old ne2000 compatible PCMCIA lan card. After install, I can rebuild the kernel(with e100, of course). If the 'idepci' contains the eepro100 driver, many users become happy. (not only the X22 owners, but other e100/eepro100 owners in trouble) Yes. It is better to make the 'vanila' kernel work for X22. But my suggestion would be a quick fix. How about? -- Chong-Dae Park -- "Money, when it was a matter of electronic exchange, meant nothing. There was no feeling of either wealth or of poverty above a certain level. The world was a matter of plastic cards and of slots, and all the world transferred, transferred, transferred." - from Isaac Asimov's "Gold" - -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]