Help!!! Hangup during boot
hallo linux specialists,
so far I'm not a specialist myself, but I just want to install the system, and
it does not startup.
The boot prompt appears all right, then loading linux hangs up with the
following last lines at screen:
...
aic7xxx: Resetting the SCSI bus...done.
qlogicisp : PCI bios not present
eata_dma: No BIOS32 extensions present. This driver release still depends on it.
o Skipping scan for PCI HBAs.
aic7xxx: (aic7xxx_isr) Encountered spurious interrupt.
scsi0: BRKADRINT error (0x1):
Illegal Host Access
Kernel panic: scsi0: BRKADRINT, error 0x1, seqaddr 0x0.
That's it. Only valid actions then are Power Off or RESET. No change loading
with
linux aic7xxx=no_reset
Any hints?
Configuration: It is a digital DECpc 466d2 MTE (EISA) with 16MB RAM,
Adaptec 2740 SCSI controller, 2GB Quantum Fireball Tempest (SCSI), Toshiba
SCSI-CDROM, Tandberg SCSI Tape drive,
Ethernet adapter (Intel EtherExpress) and
ISDN adapter (Teles S0-16.3 NO Plug&Play)
An IDE harddisk and it's controller are disabled in the BIOS, the SCSI harddisk
is partitioned with 2 FAT and 2 NTFS partitiones - I want to remove them all
during installation after one successful linux startup to run linux only on this
station.
Not to forget:
A Happy New Year to all who have read till here.
Gesine and Stephan
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