Hello! How about a new kernel?
Since 2.4.2 I was not able to use my 2940U2B (Apple 2940) until 2.4.9. There was some heavy work done in the AIC74xxx-driver, maybe a new kernel will help you. Bye, Christoph Andrew Sharp schrieb: > > crisbill wrote: > > > > I wrote to the list on August 18 reporting problems getting debian to > > boot/install on a G4 mac (Subject:boot problems on g4). I should have > > mentioned that I had installed an Adaptec 2906 SCSI card in the machine. > > > > As I reported, booting got stuck with the kernel from Woody after the md > > driver message from the kernel. > > > > With the kernel from the Potato dist, I got no further than "Booting..." > > > > I tried some 2.4 kernels and got into the Woody installer that was > > current at the time, but couldn't get past the Install Kernel and > > Modules stage: the installer reported "Bad address Bad file descriptor". > > (The log said that "set_loop couldn't create a loop device" for my > > installation medium). > > > > Anyway, I ended up yanking out the card and then had no trouble > > installing potato r.3 from a downloaded sourceforge debian-imac archive. > > The Adaptec 2906 is a cheaper card without a BIOS. > > I'm curious if you've tried to boot the system with the card in it, > with no devices connected to the card, since you've successfully > installed potato. > > You might try the mac specific version of one of the aic7xxx > cards.... > > a > > http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1270950154 > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Dipl. Ing. Christoph Ewering C & E Informationsdienste GbR 0 52 54 80 68 66 oder 0173 566 266 1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]