>Date: Thu, 29 Aug 1996 10:33:01 -0400 (EDT) >From: Dale Scheetz <ren!polaris.net!dwarf> >Subject: Re: help ? > >On Thu, 29 Aug 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> Hi, >> My pentium is not booting after I installed Debian 1.1 (kernel 2.0.0). The >> system hangs after configuring the serial ports. Here is what the last >> screen >> looks like. >> >> I am not sure what other information would be useful, but here are some of >> the >> hardware details. >> >> Pentium 100 MHz >> Two SCSI HDDs : SEAGATE ST5 1080N (1030 Mb each) >> using Future Domain TMC-3260 (PCI) controller.
(now trying Future Domain TMC-950) >> One 3.5" FDD >> One ATAPI CDROM >> NE2000 ethernet >> Monitor is 14" SVGA colour >> >Looks like you have no driver for the Future Domain controler in your >kernel. Look at the special kernels and see if there is one that will >work. If not, let me know, and I will try to build you a custom kernel. > >Luck, > >Dwarf I tried switching controllers. First, I switched to a BusLogic Flashpoint; this was not detected though I typed "linux buslogic=[iobase]" at the "boot:" prompt as directed. Second, I tried Future Domain TMC-950, which does not use the PCI bus. (This is mentioned in the hardware list obtained by pressing F4 at the boot: prompt). I tried "linux tmc8xx=0xca00,10" (membase,irq was asked for). This time, I got TMC-8xx/TMC-950 options: ARBITRATE SLOW_HANDSHAKE FAST32 PPA: unable to initialize controller at 0x378, error 2 scsi 0: TMC-8xx/TMC-950 at irq 10, adress 0xCA00 scsi: 1 host scsi: detected total lance.c: PCI bios is present, checking for devices... There are 2 disks, both of which are detected by MS-DOS; so there is no problem with the hardware. I tried partitioning the detected scsi disk, but got this response. "No hard disk drives could be found. Make sure they are cabled correctly and are turned on before the system is started. You may have to change driver settings when you start the system with a command at the "boot:" prompt, or you may have to load a driver that is in a loadable module to solve this problem." Also, what does the error message "PPA: ...controller at 0x378..." mean? I do need that port for the printer. I had no such trouble when installing Debian 0.93 (a.out) on the Future Domain. I hope at least the TMC-950 is supported; else, I am planning to switch to IDE because the alternative is to switch the OS to MS-DOS, which is not much of an alternative. Given my ftp connections and my knowledge of computers, it is simpler to switch controllers than to try something fancy. Thanks a lot for the help. Shankar. D. Shankar Ph.: (91)(832) 226253-56 ext 224 Physical Oceanography Division, Fax: (91)(832) 223340/221360 National Institute of Oceanography, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dona Paula, Goa 403 004, India.