#include <hallo.h> Fabio Brito wrote on Sat Apr 27, 2002 um 03:02:20PM:
> When asked to load some modules from floppy, i loaded the scsi_mod, sd_mod, > i2o_pci, i2o_core and i2o_block, in this order and... WOW!!! The kernel > didn't panic, and the controller and the volume were valid devices now. The normal bf2.4 installation kernel should have support for i2o_scsi. Did you try it? > I've created the /dev/i2o tree with mknod (/dev/i2o/hda, major number 80, > minor 0, and it's all partitions /dev/i2o/hdan with major 80 and minor n). Oh, I was not aware that additional device files are needed. I think it should be easy to extend dbootstrap (and libfdisk) to look for these devices, same way as it was done for ida, cciss and ataraid before. > Then i did a fdisk -l /dev/i2o/hda and i saw my partion table. The i pressed > CONTROL+F1 to come back to the installer, but it said: "There is no valid > disks in system". Yes. Would you like to play a beta tester? > Can somebody help me to install woody in this system? Go to the second console, partition, then mount future root on /target/. Return to the installer and continue with the kernel&modules installation step. Gruss/Regards, Eduard. -- 'Und dann muß man den Computer herunterladen, sonst stürzt er ab.' (Harald Schmidt) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]