Hi
Some time back I had a problem with a mother board running linux.
Specifically, the kernel was not seeing the PS/2 mouse. The manufacturer
(tyan) had a new firmware version for that motherboard on their site.
I applied it an low and behold, the PS/2 mouse started working.
The BIOS/CMOS setting
>The Multiple-Device-Driver for HD-Mirroring and Striping
So, what does this mean? What should I change in the BIOS or wherever?
The Multiple-Device-Driver for HD-Mirroring and Striping
Ciao
Andreas Loosen
> -Original Message-
> From: Rodrigo Moya [mailto:Moya_Rodrigo/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 1998 11:45 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject
>It doesn't seen to be a floppy problem but the md-driver seems to hang.
Sorry for me being stupid, but what exactly is the MD-driver?
Thanks very much
>Try booting a DOS floppy if you can to see what happens.
I've been using all this time Windows on this computer, and the floppy works
perfectly well. Usually, I start the installation process by booting with a
DOS disk, and then executing boot.bat from the cd.
>Try resetting the CMOS to the manuf
hello Rodrigo:
I've never seen problems with a floppy before. Thats a good one.
Try booting a DOS floppy if you can to see what happens.
Try resetting the CMOS to the manufacturers defaults. You may also
try removing the two hard drives on your second IDE chain for the install.
You can reconnect
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