I don't suppose anyone here is feeling nostalgic and can think of any reason why the buzz (1.1) boot disk would hang on me? Kernel 2.0.0. I get "eata_dma: no BIOS32, still needed" etc, then it hangs. This is sometimes caused by NE2000 cards being probed, but I pulled mine out completely and it still happens. I've left it for about 20 minutes now and it hasn't changed.
I remember that APM was a problem but it's disable as it can be in the BIOS. I don't understand why this kernel is compiled with APM support in if APM doesn't work properly, but still. It seems to get passed that anyway. Any ideas? I want to install buzz to test the auto-upgrade. Might have to use rex disks. All the hardware I have is an IDE hard drive, a floppy drive, an ISA IDE controller, a Trident 8900CL video card, and a 486DX2-66 overdrive chip, and 16mb RAM. It doesn't seem to be crashing because of some hardware fault, just a bad kernel probe. Hamish -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

