Hello:
I was looking for a special kernel (aha2940uw and also 3c905
if already available) in "buzz/disks-i386/SpecialKernels"
and found out that the "config-?" files that used to sit
there and described what special kernels are configured for
are no more in the directory tre
Hello,
I wonder whether anybody can help me. I want to move onto the
Linux 2.0 kernel via the Debian distribution, but I cannot boot with
either of the two special kernels which (I think) are most appropriate
for me. Namely, numbers 1 & 4. The error message I get is along the
line
Martin Stromberg wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> Yesterday I tried to install a buzz-fixed system. As the disk I wanted to
> install onto, was a SCSI disk connected to a ncr810, I had to use one of
> the special kernels - number 5 in buzz-fixed/.../disks-i386/special-kernels.
>
>
Hello.
Yesterday I tried to install a buzz-fixed system. As the disk I wanted to
install onto, was a SCSI disk connected to a ncr810, I had to use one of
the special kernels - number 5 in buzz-fixed/.../disks-i386/special-kernels.
At the time of the part of installation where the kernel is
|"Hello.
|"
|"Yesterday I tried to install a buzz-fixed system. As the disk I wanted to
|"install onto, was a SCSI disk connected to a ncr810, I had to use one of
|"the special kernels - number 5 in buzz-fixed/.../disks-i386/special-kernels.
|"
|"At the time of
I recently posted a problem I was having installing a "special-kernel" with
the boot disk during the installation procedure. Gilbert Ramirez responded
indicating he had the same problem (error in format archive) with these
kernels, and the culpret was the "modules.tgz" file on the boot disk. It is
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