marco_elen wrote: > I finally could install Sarge on an HP NetServer LH4. (I could post > a report when I'll have all the probelms solved).
The problems you are having just seem so strange. I used to have four netservers running Debian. But have recently upgraded them to faster and newer hardware and so can't confirm your troubles. But they had been running fine with woody. > First I installed Woody, then I upgraded to Sarge. > I also updated the kernel from 2.2.20 to kernel-image-2.4.27-2-686-smp. > After some problems I could get a working Sarge. Good. But I would push on to a 2.6 kernel. That would open up even more support in terms of discover, hotplug and udev. In fact could your installation troubles may be because you were selecting a 2.4 kernel at isntall time? If so then I really strongly recommend installing with a 2.6 kernel at Debian Sarge installation time. > But I also found that the cdrom isn't working anymore: > mount -t iso9660 /dev/hda /cdrom > gives: /dev/hda not a valid block device. > I can get it to work using old kernel on the rescue diskette, but don't know > how to solve this. > > Does anybody have any hint? It was not clear if you were using lilo or grub but personally I prefer grub so that I can stack up a lot of kernels during testing and in cases like this. I would upgrade to a 2.6 kernel. Then install discover, hotplug and udev. That combination has great success detecting hardware and automatically configuring it for the system. Then I would clean /etc/modules of unneeded modules and let the autodetection do as much of it as possible. If you install Debian Sarge with the 2.6 kernel then you get the above configuration automatically. Bob
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