To use the custom boot disk, just stick it in the drive and reboot. But
I don't think it'll make your probing problems go away.
The installation kernels seem to probe for just about every cdrom drive
known on heaven and earth, and ditto for network cards. But that's how
it should be, because it
You will need to get the kernel source and compile a custom kernel.
Editing /etc/modules manually or using modconf (a nice menu interface)
will also help. Just unload all the unneeded modules.
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Proudly running Debian Linux! Linux vs. Windows is a no-Win situation
Igor Grobman
Whenever I boot my Debian system now, it still goes through and polls for
devices I just don't have before it goes to INIT 2. The BIG problem with
this is, for that time, my LAN is completely hammered with bad packets. My
collision lights slam steady on, and all network activity is hosed. This
i
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