I had just posted this to comp.os.linux.setup, as i found out of the debian-users list. so im sending it here too.
Briefly : I concluded that to be able to install Debian on my machine i need to have a root.image file for the rescue disk which then i make up myself (with an own working kernel). Where can i get a Root Image for the installation please ? I set up the 7 installation diskettes and started with the rescue disk. It goes ok up to the point where the aix7xxx driver complains about missing BIOS32 extentions. It says that it still depends on it gives a panic not syncing message and hangs. My machine is an encient ISA/VLB motherboard w/ 486DX/2 and an adaptec 2842 scsi controller. I used to have big problems with the aic7xxx/2842, but some day in the past they stopped and since then up to my current kernel 2.0.28 it works fine. Only if i compile PCI extentions in my kernel - which i don't need of course - then it does not work. It is natural the universal boot kernel of the debian's rescue disk includes a PCI support, but this makes me very unhappy. So the solution for me would be the download the compressed root image of the rescue disk and rebuild a rescue disk using a kernel of my own. thanks for any help, stelios parnassidis -- Stelios Parnassidis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Kapuzinerstr. 8, 80337 Muenchen, Germany, Tel. +49-089-7211505 -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]