pc list is probably a better place for your problem
. please set up your mailer to wrap lines, yours are to long
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Karl HammarAspö Data [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I also had problem with libc6 when I installed a Sun U5 yesterday.
Regards,
/Karl
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Karl HammarAspö Data [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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d of SYM
mount resque floopy as /mnt
build and copy the bzImage to rescue floppy as linux
cd /mnt; ./rdev.sh
cd; umount /mnt
Try it out
Regards,
/Karl
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Karl HammarAspö Data [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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. no scsi bios banner: reflash the card
. some disks need to be set at a lower transfer speed in the scsi bios
. some motherboard don't do pci master parity,
if so try ncr53c8xx=mpar:n boot line argument
Regards,
/Karl
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Regards,
/Karl
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ef. http://cambuca.ldhs.cetuc.puc-rio.br/multiuser.
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end.
Regards,
/Karl
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Karl HammarAspö Data [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Can't he (Erich) enable legacy keyboard support in the BIOS.
You then don't need usb-drivers to use the keyboard if I remember
right.
Regards,
/Karl
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Check with: http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Hardware-HOWTO.html
Regards,
/Karl
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controller.
It thus resembles the KT7-Raid mentioned in:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot-0101/msg00407.html
Try the same procedure as outlined there.
Regards,
/Karl
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gards,
/Karl
PS.
I think you used the wrong list. Try debian-user next time.
According to http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/subscribe:
"Creating and modifying of the boot floppies is the subject of this
list."
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ect # go to install, or
apt-get -i `cat list`
done
Regards,
/Karl
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/Linux62_70UniProcessor.zip
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/Karl
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Karl HammarAspö Data [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Actually, since I have not tested them myself, I cannot make such a
statement.
Regards,
/Karl
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Karl HammarAspö Data [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Bug report #82018 filed.
Btw. an ATA100 channel is just an ide bus connected to an udma 100
controller.
Regards,
/Karl
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Karl HammarAspö Data [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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nels seems to work according to
http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot-0101/msg00387.html:
I just tested the 2.2.17-ide and 2.2.18-ide kernels and they both detect
a HPT370 chip
Glenn
Regards,
/Karl
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I don't have that card any more. I delivered it to a customer.
Regards,
/Karl
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Karl HammarAspö Data [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From my understanding, this is a case of tracking upstream.
Is it really a bug?
Regards,
/Karl
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Karl HammarAspö Data [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Understood and agreed.
So we won't file bug reports about it?
Regards,
/Karl
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Karl HammarAspö Data [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I saw the same symtoms when booting from cd. So I created floppies
instead and booted from them. They worked ok.
Regards,
/Karl
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Karl HammarAspö Data [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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studying boot
messages, probably /dev/hde
reboot with root=/dev/hde??, s/hda/hde/g in /etc/fstab
I send a similar mail with subject 'Re: UDMA66 boot problem/HPT370'
today, it contains more details.
Regards,
/Karl
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n -h now
13 poweroff
14 move disk cable to first HPT370 connector
15 boot
Regards,
/Karl
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dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:100
Interrupt:9 Base address:0xa700
#
Regards,
/Karl
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Karl HammarAspö Data [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Task standard packages:
Would that mean that you could uncross it and get a truly minimum
(for debian) configuration, possible making "embedded" people happy?
Regards,
/Karl
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to boot.
Then in a production environment, safe:y is grossly suboptimal.
But at least, we made it install.
Hälsningar,
/Karl
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Karl HammarAspö Data [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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above.
Regards,
/Karl
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help.
(the url seems to be
ftp://ftp.tux.org/roudier/drivers/portable/experimental/sym-2.0.4-20001112.tar.gz)
^^^
Regards,
/Karl
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quick fix is to make another boot diskette, but replace the
sym-driver with the ncr-driver.
linux-scsi:
Is this known? From the docs I get the impression that the 875 is
supported by sym driver.
Regards,
/Karl
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I have had no problems with the DC390U and former debian disks.
Though I have not used that card lately. I can dust one off and try it
tomorrow.
Regards,
/Karl
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Karl HammarAspö Data [EMAIL
I usually do hard-disk and ftp installs with no special problems with
the media method.
Regards,
/Karl
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Karl HammarAspö Data [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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on your disk, you'll be set.
If you don't want the complete i386 (or other arch) thing, well then I
cannot help you.
Regards,
/Karl
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