Hi, Trying to set up a debian box. There is an odd device built in, it is a scanner card with a NCR scsi chip, but only to be used for the scanner. >From the file:///usr/doc/HOWTO/BootPrompt-HOWTO.gz
4.2.16. Pro Audio Spectrum (`pas16=') The PAS16 uses a NCR5380 SCSI chip, and newer models support jumper- less configuration. The boot argument is of the form: pas16=iobase,irq I tried this. With all boot disks I found on the 2.0 Official CD, there is the same behaviour: - when I boot with pas16=0x388,255 syslinux fails to load after writing 'loading root.bin......' - when I boot with pas16=0x388 or without arguments the scsi part of the kernel tries to talk to that odd device and gets confused, scsi0: 1 hosts, but fails with the last message 'scsi command could have been completed before aborting'. - when I boot with pas16=0x220 (which is wrong, just something to confuse the driver) when looking for scsi 'waiting 5 seconds', then 'aborting', then it hangs again. I created a new kernel on my other computer, including initrd and ramdisk and iso9660 and cdrom support, and finally this way i could install up to a certain point up to where I would be able to install the base system. but then it gets very depressing: - I can mount the cd. I can select from a list of directories where the base files reside, but then dselect just exits (error code 100, as Alt-F3 tells me) and starts again black and white, letting me select color mode. - There is no tar program on the rescue disks. Have I forgotten to compile in something desperately needed to install the base system? Can I disable the kernel scsi detection on the boot prompt? Can you tell me what I should try? (I don't want to spend half an hour with the screwdriver when I want to use the scanner.) Helplessly yours -- Lukas Eppler (godot) http://www.fear.ch telnet://soil.fear.ch:3333 talk:[EMAIL PROTECTED]