On Mon, 29 Sep 1997, Andreas Tille wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Sep 1997, Egon Schmid wrote:
>
> > Can you boot from CD-ROM? A WD-7000 isn't on your hardware list. Which
> > debian-version is it?
> Yes, as I said I insert the CD-ROM and the installation programm comes up
> without any problem -- so the
On Mon, 29 Sep 1997, Jeff Noxon wrote:
> > The last words were:
> >
> > Started kswapd v 1.4.2.2
> > FDC 0 is a post-1991
> > md driver 0.35 MAX_MD_DEV=4, MAX_REAL=8
> >
> > It seems that after this the SCSI controller is to be initialized.
>
> I don't follow you here. The kernel actuall
You have an interesting problem.
The BIOS on the BT-930 is responsible for booting the kernel. It is doing
that just fine. However, the kernel doesn't know about the BT-930, and it
can't do anything once booted.
** The BT-930 is not supported by the bootable CD-ROM.
On Sun, Sep 28, 1997 at 06:
On Sun, 28 Sep 1997, Egon Schmid wrote:
> Can you boot from CD-ROM? A WD-7000 isn't on your hardware list. Which
> debian-version is it?
Yes, as I said I insert the CD-ROM and the installation programm comes up
without any problem -- so the controller works!
No a WD-7000 isn't on my list becaus
Can you boot from CD-ROM? A WD-7000 isn't on your hardware list. Which
debian-version is it?
Next, what does say your CD-ROM-boot which SCSI-adapter do you have. What
devices have been found for the BT-930 and so on. Starting a
Debian-installation from a floppy isn't a good idea.
"Es geht auch
Hello,
first my configuration
K6-200, BT-930, ASUS TX97-XE, Matrox-Millenium, IBM SCSI-DCAS 34330,
Plextor SCSI-CDROM, IOMEGA-ZIP SCSI intern, 64MB SDRAM
all new assembled.
I tried to start with the Debian CD (German manufacturer J.F. Lehmanns)
I seted up the Buslogic BIOS to boot from CD: it
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