Hello all, I am new to this list, so please bear with me if this has been said/asked before (I tried searching the web archives of the list but found virtually no relevant info)
I seem to be having similar install problems to Marek Andricik here.. in that I can't install debian on a system that has a scsi controller and scsi disks(no ide disks) (I dont know what Marek's problem was, aside from troubles with an adaptec controller. I had similar problems in the past(but never fixed them)) I have an advansys isa scsi card, with bios. I am trying to install debian slink on it, but every time I boot the boot floppy I get to the point where it detects the scsi card, then the drives(just fine, and very quickly). It then gives me many scsi errors, and complains about not being able to read info from the drives(the drives are good, ive used both drives for 1-2+ years each, with win95/98, beos, redhat linux (and even debian linux if this darn thing wouold work)) Am I going to have to recompile the kernel/make a new boot disk to get this to work? I am pretty certain this is within my ability to do so, I've been using linux for approx. 4 years or so. I just hope I dont have to, and according to the debian install docs I shouldn't have to("...support for most scsi cards has been compiled into the installation kernel...") thanks in advance for any help you all can give me, Josh Duncan (please reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] as well as to the list) On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, Marek Andricik wrote: > On Tue, Nov 16, 1999 at 09:38:23AM +0100, Onno wrote: > > > > Strange, did you try the specific install disks for the > > Adaptec SCSI controller??? > > No, I built new kernel for me to be able to install. But potato disks should > work and it was stated in previous email. And they did not work for on my > PC... > > eM > -- > ,:||:,:||:, Marek Andricik iRC Nevedko PhD student 70|'0109 |'037 > +:||<>||:><||:- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://oko.fei.tuke.sk/~andricik > ':||:':||:' ...fIdelIty.paradoX..thE.bIgger.hearT.thE.leSSer.spaCE.iN.IT... > [//.3] > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > >