#include <hallo.h> * Doug MacFarlane [Mon, Jan 13 2003, 10:40:24PM]: > My original desktop had been installed by booting woody CDs and installing a vanilla >kernel, > and then apt-getting 2.418-686-smp kernel images (the kitchen sink variety,
Do you have an SMP (multi-processor) system? > I believe). All this ran with no sweat. I had even learned how to compile > my own kernel, and had started paring-down all the modules, etc. in the kitchen-sink > kernel I was running. And then it died. SCSI controllers on the MB fried. > > So, my WinBlows PC has problems booting from the woody CD, so I did a floppy > install of the 2.2.20-idepci kernel. No sweat. Running fine. > > But now I want to add a SCSI controller (Symbios), SCSI Tape-drive (HP), and SCSI > disk, none of which were on my old desktop. So I figure Forget it. -idepci is the worst kernel among the installation kernels. OTOH, it is most safe. > So I figure, how hard can it be to add SCSI support and SCSI Tape and Disk > support to my 2.2.20-idepci system? Why don't you try kernel-image-2.4.20-something? > Well, there are a lot of docs about what modules you need to load, and how > to do it (modconf, insmod, echo modulename >> /etc/modules.conf and so on), > and all of it makes sense to me EXCEPT . . . > > Where and how do I download the modules from? Where do I put them? idepci is a thin installation kernel and not created for daily work, IMHO. Gruss/Regards, Eduard. -- > Zum Unlesbarmachen kann man auch cdrecord blank=full auf eine CD-R > anwenden ;-) aber doch wohl nur in /dev/mikrowelle oder? :-) Andreas 'Knv' Kanev in de.comp.hardware.cd-brenner -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]