Did you install an internal modem when things quit working? I've seen internal modems that cause this exact problem. Never did figure out why :(. The modem I tried had both jumper selectable IRQ and I/O Port settings but could be made to respond as a Plug'n'Play device too by jumper settings. I had problems with serial ports, parallel port, and floppy anytime this particular modem was plugged in to my ISA bus.
--Bob Michael A. Endsley wrote: > > For some unknown reason, Linux just stopped booting :( > It goes through loading the kernel and the other checks till it gets to the > fsck area. There it finds that my hda2 is clean (where I have Linux). The > hd does some very rapid activity and then after about 3 secs, it just > stops! No errors, no other virtual screens to check for > anything,...nothing. I have left the machine just sitting there and came > back some time later, but still nothing. > Earlier today, I had been reading the man on isapnptools for a 'Best Data > 33.6' internal modem. I did not run pnpdump or anything else. I tried > loading my rescue disk, but it just sat there for several minutes not doing > anything either--the led was on the whole time. > Any ideals? > I hate the thot of starting all over, because without getting the internal > modem working, all I have right now is a older 14.4 external, and I had > about 450megs of stuff on my linux partition. > Thanks, > Mike > > _________________________________________________________________________ > If not Amiga, then: > Operating System of CHOICE? Debian (Linux) or OS2 Warp3 > > me @ corecom.net > http://www.corecom.net/endsley/ > > _________________________________________________________________________ > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]