Okay, just tried again with the 7 Dec CD. Now it gets stuck on the SCSI probe. My BIOS setting is ("Plug & Play OS Installed:" No) so it looks off.
On regular boot (w/ xmodule=fbdev for nforce mb) it gets stuck probing aic7xxx.o (the first one) and with expert mode it gets past 'NCR53c406a.o' (with a no available ports error) and gets stuck on 'advansys.o'
I wish I still had the previous build cd, to double check but i've given it away (tend to do that a lot). It's been a few months since I tested for that tv card glich I mentioned, I posted on the forum but then found this list. On my IDE I've since swapped out my Master CD-RW drive for a A04 DVD-RW drive which might be causing this trouble too.
If you think that might be an issue I could make a new cd from last month's iso though.
Klaus Knopper wrote:
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 05:50:45AM -0500, Thad Kerosky wrote:During bootup after autoconfiguration I get: insmod: a module named tuner already exists/lib/modules/2.4.19-xps/kernel/drivers/media/video/bttv.o: post-install failed /lib/modules/2.4.19-xps/kernel/drivers/media/video/bttv.o: insmod bttv failed/lib/modules/2.4.19-xfs, right?then it accesses the floppy drive--turns the activity light on for it until I reset the computer.This is not necessarily the fault o the bttv module. Please make sure that you have set "Plug&Play OS" (which should be renamed to "workaround for faulty Windows versions") to "DISABLED" in your BIOS, otherwise most interrupts will be set to illegal values, which can cause all kinds of trouble. Also, please try the newest versions of Knoppix. Version 07-12-2002 and up use Kernel 2.4.20 and newer. Regards -Klaus Knopper
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