> > get a scsi-free kernel. it can be found in one of the boot-floppy > > sub-directories. > > sounds interesting (i also have a 'no scsi found'-like error > on startup but it doesn't hang anything)... > > 1) when we say 'boot floppies' do we mean '2.1 cd-rom set'? > yes. i don't know the cd-sets, but on ftp it is a subdirectory of the main tree.
> 2) what would a scsi-free kernel be named? or, how would we > distinguish it from a scsi-laden one? > on ftp it is .../potato/main/disks-i386/2.2.12.../idepci/linux -- Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your ~/.signature, please! -- Linux - the last service pack you'll ever need.