On Sat, 24 Oct 1998, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
: I thought that might be the answer. If I build a custom kernel (no
: modules, everthing built in) for the gateway machine on another
: computer how can I replace the kernel on the boot/rescue disk that I
: tried to use? Will the install then proced
I thought that might be the answer. If I build a custom kernel (no
modules, everthing built in) for the gateway machine on another
computer how can I replace the kernel on the boot/rescue disk that I
tried to use? Will the install then procede as normal, or is there
anything else that I need to do
On Fri, 23 Oct 1998, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
: I tried to install debian on a computer with an adaptec 2840 scsi
: controller. (gateway 2000 486dx2-66, 16m dram) At first I had the 2840
: bios disabled and the controller with 3 drives attached was not
: detected. Then I enabled the bios on the
I tried to install debian on a computer with an adaptec 2840 scsi
controller. (gateway 2000 486dx2-66, 16m dram) At first I had the 2840
bios disabled and the controller with 3 drives attached was not
detected. Then I enabled the bios on the 2840 and the controller was
detected. A message 'resett
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