> Hi, > On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 02:35:58PM -0300, Marco > Antonio Vieira Assad wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I'm not sure if this is the right list for > this > > question, but here it goes: > > > > I'm trying to install debian 2.2r5 in an "Acer > Altos > > 600" server, but I run into a problem. > > > > The server has an aic-7899 scsi adapter, and > the aic- > > 7xxx driver in the standard kernel that comes > with the > > distribution seems to be buggy, so it hangs > during the > > instalation. > > > > I compiled a new kernel with an updated > driver, and put > > it into a floppy with 'make bzdisk'. Now my > problem > > is: how to use this kernel during the > instalation > > process? Maybe boot from the instalation cd > and give > > some parameters at 'lilo' prompt? > > Easiest thing is make installation floppies. > Rescue and root from CDROM > contents. Then read content of rescue disk. > Replace kernel with your > newly compiled one.
I really don't have any idea on how to do that, I never faced that situation. Any clue?