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and subject line bugs fixed in boot-floppies 2.2.13 or earlier
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From: "Ryan G. Coleman" <colemanr@marietta.edu>
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Package: boot-floppies
Version: 2.0.36
architecture: i386
model: AMD Athlon
memory: 128 Mb
scsi: ncr53c815
cd-rom: ATAPI (x2)
network card: AEF-360TX Family PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter
pcmcia: none

kernel hangs trying to talk to scsi card:
(from memory)

ncr53c8xx: found card
ncr53c8xx: ??
ncr53c815-0: bunch of irq, dma, etc.
ncr53c815-0: ??
ncr53c815-0: scsi reset

and it hangs.  I've waited from 2 to 5 minutes and tried a bunch of boot
parameters like

scsi=noprobe
ncr53c8xx=noprobe
ncr53c815=noprobe
ncr53c815-0=noprobe

but no luck.  I'm just trying to boot from the rescue disk to install
linux.  The real solution is to yank the card until i get a new kernel
built i guess.

thanks,
Ryan Coleman

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Subject: bugs fixed in boot-floppies 2.2.13 or earlier
From: Adam Di Carlo <adam@onshore.com>
Date: 17 May 2000 18:35:41 -0400
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The bug you reported should be closed as of the latest Potato
boot-floppies.

In some cases, you may be reporting a bug related to kernel 2.0, which
is not the kernel we use any more; generally folks who had problems
with 2.0 see these problems go away with 2.2.x, but please be sure to
test and confirm your bug is fixed.

In some cases, you reported problems with features no longer supported
in Potato, such as < 8MB RAM (lowmem) installations.  Sorry, we don't
support that anymore.

Please let us know if you still experience this bug and we can reopen
it.

-- 
.....Adam Di Carlo....adam@onShore.com.....<URL:http://www.onShore.com/>



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