Well, I took my debian linux laptop, and compiled a new kernel on it for
the desktop computer I was using. Dropped that new kernel into a
resc1440.bin floppy image file, a little dd action, and my problem went
away.
Thanks to all for not telling me how stupid I was to try a little elbow
grease be
Well, a couple of things could be going wrong.
for starters, if you did steps 1 & 2 by hand, then rebooted, your hand
made changes may be lost... this is highly likely if it didn't work
initially on boot.
what id recommend doing instead of rebooting.. is this:
0. cold boot the computer (this ste
nt 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
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