originally in the machine, I bump into bug 271444.
The hardware should be good, though, since I used to run RedHat 7.1 on the
Alpha machine, and the Adaptec was in a machine which dualboots between
Win2k and Solaris 9 x86.
best regards,
Peter
> On Tue, Sep 14, 2004 at 06:09:23AM +0200, Peter Van Romp
Additional info:
I've tried using an Adaptec AHA2940UW instead of the ISP one, but then I
bumped into another bug (see bug id 271606)
I also noticed that the kernel/driver detects a Qlogic ISP1020, but that
the chip on the card is marked ISP 1040. I presume they use the same
driver.
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To UNS
Package: installation-reports
Debian-installer-version: downloaded from debian.org on 12 sept 2004
uname -a: Linux (none) 2.4.26-1-generic #1 Tue Sep 14 5:50 PDT 2004
alpha unknown (during installer)
Date: Tue Sep 14 5:50
Method: Booted of net-installer CD
Machine: Digital Personal Workstation 5
Package: installation-reports
Debian-installer-version: netinst CD image, downloaded on sep 13, 2004
uname -a: (didn't get to it), but it's an alpha EV56 'miata'
Date: sept 13, 2004
Method: booted from CD using SRM console
Machine: Digital Personal Worstation 500a
Processor: DEC alpha EV56 500MHz
Hello,
I've downloaded the Sarge installer yesterday, and it ran flawlessly on my
Digital Personal Worstation 500a, up until the point that it asks me to
remove the CD in order to boot from harddisk.
After the reboot, it keeps searching for DKA0 (the CD-drive, which is now
empty). If I interrupt i
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