Re: Installing with LS-120 drive
Neither my coworker nor I have been able to find the time to try
to attack the new problem - and I really don't know where to begin
at the moment.
We got a system installed using the LS120 drive and the hamm
installation disks (and I am will write
up a little HOWTO to describe it - since it was not entirely obvious
to me). Since I have no experience with NT bootloader, I decided that
we should make a boot floppy. However, after we did the "reboot the
computer step," the floppy would get the 'Loading..........' and then
reboot the machine. I remember this behavior described on this
list, but have not had a chance to go through the lists archives
yet...
Thanks for any assistance,
Paul Rightley
On 02-Mar-98 Ben Pfaff wrote:
> Thank you for your suggestion. I managed to get the installation
> to go (the kernel in the hamm boot floppies recognized the LS120
> as /dev/hdc). It took a bit of work (and we are now having another
> tough problem), but it did work...
>
> Is this other problem something that I could help you with? Sometimes
> these apparently difficult problems are simple if you know what's
> going on.
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