Here is a SHOUT for some quick ASSISTANCE: (please) Any help you can direct this way would be greatly appreciated. My email address is: [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
PROBLEM: Can't get the Debian 1.1 initial installation to work from diskettes. I think I understand the problem in a general way. The kernel goes into a panic trying to locate the hard drive controller. Some facts as I know them. HARDWARE 1. Machine/mother board/chips/etc: AT 486, UMC8881 chipset, CPU AMD 5x86 - Real Mode, 135.13 MHz, AMI Bios (C)1994, with 16 Megs of RAM as extended memory. 2. Hard drive controller is an Adaptec AHA-2842. The SCSI controller utility states: AHA-2840VL/2842VL at Port 1C00h . The HOST Adapter Interrupt (IRQ) Channel is 11. The HOST Adapter SCSI ID is 7. Termination is enabled on the controller card. 3. Two Maxtor SCSI drives, model LXT-213S, are connected internally in series to the controller. The last SCSI drive is terminated. SCSI ID's are 0 (80h) and 1 (81h). 4. The IRQ assignments taken from the Dos program IRQINFO.EXE are: 0 = System Timer 1 = Keyboard 2 = 2nd IRQ Controller 3 = Com2, disabled 4 = Com1 5 = Nothing 6 = Floppy Disk Controller 7 = LPT1 8. RealTime System Clock 9. Video/Add-in Card, enabled, not active 10. Nothing 11. Hard Drive Controller 12. Nothing 13. Math Coprocessor 14. Nothing 15. Nothing 5. The hardware performs preperly under Dos 5.0. Both hard drives function. LINUX INSTALLATION 1. I downloaded the Debian installation diskette files on 11/18-19/96. 2. I followed installation instructions found in file install.txt. 3. The hardware setup seems to be setup properly as per debian installation instructions. 4. Disk images were written to floppy using rawrite.exe, and not rawrite2.exe. I had a copy of rawrite.exe that I picked up when installing slackware 1.2.12. The writing to floppies seemed to work properly. I now have a copy of rawrite2.exe, but I don't think the use of rawrite.exe instead of rawrite2.exe is the nature of the problem. 5. Installation from the floppies starts out properly using kernel 2.0.0. I get to the initial installation prompt. If I hit <enter> the installation proceeds further but stops in the SCSI installation section. Following the help under F4, Adaptec controllers 284x made no difference in the outcome using a command line switch. 6. Installation lines I can read to the point of kernel stopage are as follows: aic7xxx: Downloading sequencer code...done aic7xxx: Resetting the SCSI bus...done NCR53c406a: no available ports found aic7xxx: (aic7xxx_isr) Encountered spurious interrupt. PPA: unable to initialise controller at 0x378, error 2 scsi0 : Adaptec AHA274x/284x/294x (EISA/VLB/PCI-Fast SCSI) 3.2/3.1/3.0 scsi : 1 host aic7xxx: Scanning channel A for devices. aic7xxx: (aic7xxx_isr) BRKADRINT error(0x1): Illegal Host Access Kernel panic: aic7xxx: (aic7xxx_isr) BRKADINT, error(0x1) seqaddr(0xd9). And the system halts at this point. 7. I looked around for documents that may shed some light on this problem at ftp.debian.org, but haven't located anything to date. Left to my own resources, it seems the hardware port address for the SCSI controller is at 1C00h (see point 2 under HARDWARE), while the Debian floppy installation program is trying to initialise the controller at 0x378 (see point 6 above under PPA line). However, if this is the problem, I don't know how to fix it. I assume that a command line switch at installation can correct the problem, but I need some syntax to make this work properly. If there are any kind souls who recognize my problem, and know the solution, please contact me by email, or send me a phone number and we can talk on my nickel. Wes Jennings, Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]