Hi, In short: the line "boot: linux aha152x=0x340,11,7" does not show the desired result from boot floppies. (woody/stable)
The long story: I acquired an old portable machine in the usual way and would like to make it work. I slapped in an old HD of mine, that happened to carry a working installation of woody. Using the mentioned parameter, I can boot from the harddisk. However, I'd like to repartition and think that the easiest way would be to start over. But when loading the very same kernel from boot floppies, the "aha152x=etc" doesn't seem to work; at any rate the hostadapter isn't found, the text scrolls past too fast for me to tell more. Noone's life depends on this; it's a mere hobbyhorse. but if someone could give me a hint what I'm doing wrong... cu, Schnobs -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]