On Mon, 2006-07-03 at 06:38 -0500, James Stallings II wrote: > Greetings All, > > I've recently attempted to install debian on my Mac - and it all goes > quite well until the reboot after installation. It would appear that > there is an unused adaptec SCSI Host controller integrated into the > mainboard, which currently has no application on my system (except for > borking my linux install ;) > > It seems that when the system boots for the first time it probes > everything in the interest of detecting hardware; unfortunately, > probing the adaptec throws the kernel into a panic. > > I get the feeling this question is essentially FAQ, but I have been > unable to find any references to the kernel boot parameters I seem to > remember for dealing with this scenario; the scsi faqs/doc list > options for specifying just about anything in advance except for a > no-probe or ignore controller option. > > Additionally I tried performing the baseconfig operation from within a > chroot sheel (expert mode) but this had no effect on the problem. > > Please advise asap, I'd hate to have to give up on this for lack of support.
I don't know of any mac with an on-board adaptec controller... Maybe you have it as a PCI card in whcih case you can remove it to test if that helps ? Do you have more details of the actual crash ? Also, what kernel version is it ? Ben. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]