> > get a scsi-free kernel. it can be found in one of the boot-floppy
> > sub-directories.
>
> sounds interesting (i also have a 'no scsi found'-like error
> on startup but it doesn't hang anything)...
>
> 1) when we say 'boot floppies' do we mean '2.1 cd-rom set'?
>
yes. i don't know the cd-set
Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> get a scsi-free kernel. it can be found in one of the boot-floppy
> sub-directories.
> later you can compile an own kernel that perfectly matches your system, if
> you want.
sounds interesting (i also have a 'no scsi found'-like error
on startup but it doesn't hang anyt
> i think i've finished upgrading slink to potato.
> now when i try to boot, i get a hang:
>
> scsi0: scsi bus busy, waiting up to five seconds
> scsi0: bus busy, attempting abort
>
> {hang...}
>
> my sony picturebook (vaio pcg-c1xs) doesn't have
> any scsi devices.
>
> is there anything to d
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