I hate to be a pain in the @ss, but if anyone could possibly help me with this I would really appreciate it.
ORIGINAL MESSAGE: I compiled a new kernel that included Compaq Smart Array support. I ran the following rdev files on it (I got these from looking at the rdev.sh file on the rescue floppy): rdev -R linux 1 rdev -r linux 0 rdev -v linux -1 rdev linux /dev/ram0 I then copied the kernel onto the rescue floppy. The install runs (and recognizes my smart array controller). When the setup scripts start, however, it asks me for my keyboard type. When I try to select it, I get the error: Can't write to temporary user settings file /tmp/keybd_settings. I assume it means that it cannot write to the RAM disk (it wouldn't try to write to the floppy, and the hard drive isn't even partitioned yet). Any clues as to what's up? Thanks. ==================================================== A. Scott White Director of Information Systems and Product Strategy ACS Healthcare Solutions Group