On Mon, Feb 01, 1999 at 12:46:05PM +0100, Pierre Ljungberg wrote: > Hello > > My name is Pierre Ljungberg and I have a little problem. I have a domex > UW SCSI controller and UW SCSI disk that I would like to install Debian > on, but the controller is not supported by Your distribution install > disk. > However I have downloaded a patch for the kernel to make the controller > identifiable. > > My question is: > Can I some how make my own install disk that will identify my SCSI > controller and allow me to install Debian Linux on my SCSI disk, if so, > then how?
If it's supported by linux, it's just a matter of compiling a custom kernel and copying that to the rescue floppy (it's a MS-DOS formatted floppy). See readme.txt on that floppy for more details. -- Enrique Zanardi [EMAIL PROTECTED]