Hey again,
for information, the problem is solved. It seems, that
the BIOS of my motherboard changes the drive mapping in the way, that the boot
hard disk is always hd0, regardless of if its IDE or SCSI. Changing the menu
entry root (hd2,0) to (hd0,0) fixes all.
Greats Harald
Hey...
After 1. Stage of installation of my new Debian system, which goes without any
problems, the reboot hangs even with GRUB or LILO as bootloader.
With GRUB last message on screen is root (hd2,0) with an SCSI disk for
root and boot file systems.
Running the system only on an IDE disk
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