Hubert Figuiere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 09:13, Sven Luther wrote: > > > Ok thanks for this response, this clearly clarifies the situation for > > oldpmac, altough i don't really think this will modify our strategy for > > oldpmac : miboot or bootx for initial install, quik for running systems > > and miboot for those not supporting quik. > > If the miBoot kernel could have a driver for Adaptec AHA2930B, it would > be great. I currently use miBoot on my PowerCenter Pro 240 to boot in > the disk that is on the AHA2930B solely because the 2930B can't be > booted from OpenFirmware (due to lack of firmware) [1]. Not providing > kernel that support this card is lack screwing everything up (the one I > use comes from Woody and had it). > > If only I could finally build a kernel that can boot with miBoot, I'd > not have the problem.
Miboot can load a ramdisk, right? So you need a ramdisk that will contain the Adaptec module. MfG Goswin