I'm still confused. If I understand correctly, you are booting Debian 1.2 with
a Debian 1.1 boot floppy, and it's hanging just after configuring the WD
driver. The problem with this is that it's not necessarily the WD driver, but
the driver after that one.
I should have the new boot floppy set wit
At 23:37 -0600 on 12/20/96, Bruce Perens wrote:
> I don't think this is a boot floppy problem.
> Under Debian 1.2, the "wd" driver is in a module. You should be able
> to remove or reconfigure that "wd" module by booting your system with
> the rescue floppy, mounting your hard disk, and editing /
I don't think this is a boot floppy problem.
Under Debian 1.2, the "wd" driver is in a module. You should be able
to remove or reconfigure that "wd" module by booting your system with
the rescue floppy, mounting your hard disk, and editing /etc/modules
or /etc/conf.modules on the mounted hard disk.
At 9:51 -0600 on 12/11/96, Butch Kemper wrote:
> Using the suggestion by Bruce that I boot the system with the command
> "linux cm206=0x350", the system now boots. However, the system now hangs
> when it is loading the WD driver.
>
> Booting from the Debian 1.2 disks dated 96-12-8, I get the the
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