Hi, Just chiming in w/ a newbie question. I have an Intergraph TD-3 (90Mhz) with 56Mb RAM and 2 \1Gb SCSI-2 drives on an Adaptec AIC 7770 onboard. I'm trying to install Linux on it and have only been able to install w/ Caldera 1.2 so far but would like instead Debian 2.1 (or 2.2). This is the problem. When installing Debian or Redhat on this box when booting from an installation boot disk everything runs fine until it tries to reset my SCSI bus. Then I get the message (for Debian, Redhat's is the same flavor),
aic7xxx:(aic7xxx_isr) encountered spurious interrupt. scsi0: BRKARINT error(0x1). illegal host access. Kernel panic: scsi0: BRKARINT, error 0x1, seqaddr 0x0. I've tried to insert the boot aurgument: aic7xxx=1 (for no_reset) to try to get initial boot going w/o kernel panic but the init.rd or root.bin refuses to accept this aurguement during the boot. Could the kind debian-user group please give me some input as to how to alleviate this problem so I can configure this system to run my faorite flavor of Linux (Debian)? I've been able to install Caldera on it but would prefer Debian. Details of install: 1.) I'm installing from harddisk w/ the entire stable R2.1 directory downloaded via FTP. (I have a cable modem which facilitates this. I think I'll break down and get the CD from Borders this eve.) 2.) The machine is an Intergraph TD-3 (90Mhz) w/ 56Mb EDO RAM, onboard AMD 79C960 PC-NET ethernet adapter, onboard Adaptec AIC7770 dual channel SCSI adapter, and Diamond Viper (via Intergraph) 2Mb PCI video card. This is a VERY proprietary system but it should make an excellent box for running Debian (especially after I upgrade the processor to an Evergreen 266Mhz overdrive and bump up the RAM so I can run VMWARE. Thank you! exxcomm [EMAIL PROTECTED] _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com