I was wondering. Maybe just changing my initrd.IMG file could do the trick? If I'm not mistaken this is where the drivers are loaded ? Le 22 déc. 2014 15:46, "Thierry Ranson" <thierry.ran...@gmail.com> a écrit :
> Im going to try setting my ISO on USB... By the way is it possible for me > to run the install with the scripts "manually" from another kernel? I've > been browsing the fai ISO but I don't really get the steps of the install. > There probably is a script that launches everything since its an automatic > install but I haven't found it in the ISO. This could probably help me. > Sorry if my messages are confused I'm not very familiar with all of this > but I'm ready to make big efforts. > Le 22 déc. 2014 15:37, "Thomas Lange" <la...@informatik.uni-koeln.de> a > écrit : > >> >>>>> On Mon, 22 Dec 2014 15:30:23 +0100, Thierry Ranson < >> thierry.ran...@gmail.com> said: >> >> > The thing is I've already installed the same kernel with the same >> cdrom (ide cdrom I just add when I need to since I don't need it after >> install) . The mother board was different though... >> Different mother board means different hardware, for e.g. different >> chipset which may have different ATA controllers. You can use lspci to >> check some hardware infos. >> >> -- >> regards Thomas >> >