On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 10:13:10AM +0100, Nick wrote: > I have Woody installed on my Toshiba Libretto 70CT notebook. I have successfully >setup the display and mouse works fine now, no problems there. > > My current issue is this notebook does not use any scsi devices and some how I have >installed support for IBM scsi KD-7000 whatever that is, anyway it fails to locate >this piece of hardware and I think if I removed this it would speed up the startup. >When I startX I get a message in XConsole which describes the failed search for IBM >KD-7000 scsi device. How can I remove this?
Probobly you need to change kernel. I belive there is a purePCI based kernel without any scsi support.. that should work fine. or you could always compile your own, but not really simple. > I am also concerned that when using dselect if left for a minute or two with no >activity it then automatically boots into X-Windows with a login box which I do not >normally get, and then each time I try to logout it starts X again and I can only get >out by resetting the computer. Is this related to the above problem? > Well, you seem to be running xdm which does that you describe, I assume you want to access your console? which you can to from X-Window by pressing ctrl+shift F1-F6 which should be the terminals on your console. -- /Johan ________________________________ Life is but an Illusion of Death -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]