¡Hola! I just can't get debian 2.0 installed in a Fujitsu S3000 box. At boot time, when 'loading linux', it reboots after some '.'. The same 'Rescue disk' worked fine on other (different) computers.
The system is an Intel Pentium, at 90 MHz, with 24 MB RAM. There is an Adaptec AIC-7850 Host SCSI Adapter (BIOS v1.11) at Bus:Device 00:04h The SCSI device list is: SCSI ID #0 CONNER CFP1080S Drive C: (80h) #3 NEC CD-ROM Drive:501 #7 AIC-7850 Host SCSI Adapter Besides, there is the following: 3 1/2 floppy drive unit, 250/420 MB Conner Internal Minicartridge Drive, Cirrus Logic VGA card, CL-GD543x PCI VGA DLINK PCI Ethernet Adapter, DE-530CT First I thought that something could be wrong in BIOS setup. I disabled shadow RAM and even all cacheable areas, but it didn't work. Then I had a look at Bootparams-Howto in search of something for SCSI drives, but all tunable parameters seemed to be in their proper values. Have I missed something? Does anyone have a machine like this? Any help will be appreciated. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- J.Miguel Signes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Tel: 96.386.86.35 Servei d'Informàtica. Conselleria de Sanitat. Generalitat Valenciana. -----------------------------------------------------------------------