Hello all!!

I'm trying to install Debian on my second computer and have ran into some problems... All my hard disks are connected to my computer via an SiI680 based PCI IDE controller...

Now, it seems that the Debian CD's that I have (3.0r1) dont have the siimage driver built into the kernel...

I've tried every flavor of kernel that the CD's have to no avail. I know why now -- linux-2.4.18 which is was the bf24 image is based on doesnt have the SiI680 driver in the source tree.....

I thought I'd try grabbing the driver off of one of my Redhat machines and stuffing it onto an 'essential driver floppy', but that failed miserably with errors about not being able to read the ELF header... The kernel version I tried to use siimage.o from was 2.4.25 -- once again, the 2.4.18 doesnt have this driver in its source tree so I couldnt compile a 2.4.18 version.

Next thing I tried was the 'driver-[1-4].bin' images on the CD's... None of these would read -- It gave me an error about not being the right disks and such, even though I tried multiple floppies (in case one was bad)...

On to the next thing I've been trying... I thought I would compile a 2.4.25 kernel and drop it into the Debian 3.0r1 CD image and try to get it integrated so I could boot the newer kernel and be able to install... Unfortunantly that is proving to be more difficult than I originally anticipated...

Does anyone have any advice for me? Should I continue on the road of remastering the Debian CD #1 so I can boot? Is there a way to boot from floppies and install from CD? Better still, is there a way to fix the 'Cannot read ELF header' error? Or is there a way to backport the siimage driver to 2.4.18 so I have a real copy of it?

Any advice would be apprecaited.

Thanks,
Brad


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