I recently lost access to my Debian Testing setup when I did an apt-get upgrade. The system tries to boot, goes into a disk check and quits with a 'fsck by hand' message, but the keyboard/login does not work.
I have tried to use the Woody install disk to rescue my system, but the kernels have no driver for my SCSI card. (LSI 1010 based card). The Debian Woody menu has an option for loading additional modules from a floppy but that does not help since my Mac G4 has no floppy drive. Can I install the Sym module from the internet? I have a USB ZIP drive too if that helps. Curiously, there appears to be no additional modules on the install CD AFAICT. The Woody disk has an install24 kernel that is version 2.4.18-<something>. I am attempting to download the latest testing distribution with jigdo, hoping that these issues have been addressed. If all this fails is it possible to burn a new Woody disk with my own kernel? Fred Error Loading Explorer.exe You must reinstall Windows.