I used those floppies and they didn't work. I tried with slink version and it has failed at the same point. I can't boot Debian because the start-up process doesn't detect the SCSI hard drive unless all seemed to be right. I'm looking in the list for someone who had had a similar problem with an AHA-2940UW and a SEAGATE ST34520W hard drive.
Thank you anyway Antonio A. Rivas [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Even God discuss on the details with the devil STARTEG Project [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -----Mensaje original----- De: Richard Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Para: Antonio A. Rivas Ojanguren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC: debian-user@lists.debian.org <debian-user@lists.debian.org>; recipient list not shown: <recipient list not shown:> Fecha: lunes, 25 de enero de 1999 08:51 p.m. Asunto: RE: aic7xxx kernel: Did you solve your problem? >I used a boot floppy image made especially for the Adaptec 2940 series, >which is available at http://www.debian.org/~adric/aic7xxx/ This allowed >me to boot and install the base system. Then, when I need to compile a >custom kernel, I go to ftp.dialnet.net and download the patch for the >kernel source that will allow it to handle the SCSI controller. > >Good luck, and let me know if you have further questions/troubles, > >Richard Hall >Network Services >University of Tennessee > >