On Wednesday 03 March 2004 09:10, Erich Waelde wrote: > Hello Frans, > > looks like you have chosen the adventureous path :-) Yes, it's fun and happy to contribute... Note: no need to CC me; I'm on the list (as of yesterday ;-) > Sounds to me as you did use "expert" boot option ... Did both normal and expert. > > If this is correct, then in the first round of hardware detection, I have > seen "ide-disk" fail to load --- this is because it is loaded already, but > the red error screen sure looks bad. And consequently a message is > displayed about missing modules for your hardware. Have not seen this. > > If this is still what you see, then > a.) change to vc/2 by pressing 'Ctrl-Alt-F2' > type 'lsmod' at the prompt. Check that your modules are there. > -- if not, try to load them with "modprobe -v name_of_module" > if the output indicates errors, be sure to note the exact message. # modprobe via-rhine insmod: via-rhine.0: no module by that mane found modprobe: failed to load module via-rhine Looks like the module just isn't included anymore :-( > > Also mention the exact image location and file date, along with any boot > parameters you chose. Be sure to check out the help available with 'F1' at > the boot prompt. http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/sarge_d-i/i386/current/ sarge-i386-netinst.iso (02-Mar-2004 13:34 105M) Logfiles attached.
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