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Re: Install on Adaptec 7890?



On Wed, 16 Dec 1998 05:56:01 +0200, Tapio Lehtonen wrote:
> Problem: Dell Precision 410 has two SCSI adapters on the motherboard,
> Adaptec 7880 with CD-ROM connected and Adaptec 7890 with the hard
> drive. Now installing Debian 2.0 fails. It sees the CD-ROM but not the 
> hard drive. 
> 
> It seems this is because the Debian 2.0 Rescue disk has kernel 2.0.34, 
> and this kernel does not support Adaptec 7890. I looked at 2.0.36
> kernel, which seems to have this support. I compiled a new kernel with 
> 2.0.36 sources, and got boot-floppies Debian package, but have not
> figured out how to get this new kernel on a Rescue Disk. 
> 
> Does some kind soul already have a Rescue disk with support for
> Adapted 7890? Or can someone give me some advice on making the disk. 

I don't know about the boot-floppies route.  I read the docs, but that 
seemed more geared towards a distirbution release than an individual 
disk.

However, I did successfully replace the kernel on a bootdisk yesterday, 
so maybe my experience can benefit you.  It was actually quite simple.

What I did was to select the kernel options good ol' Bruce listed in 
the readme on the rescue disk statically (initrd, ramdisk, loop, msdos, 
fat, minix, elf, ext2fs, procfs).  Then I added major categories of 
features statically (scsi), with individual options in those categories 
(ai7xxx) as modules.  I also used cpu type 386 to reduce the size of 
the kernel somewhat, although that is probably overkill.  Categories 
which I didn't need, like isdn or ethernet, I excluded to save space, 
again probably overkill.

Then I modified the Makefile as follows before compiling:

     ROOT_DEV = /dev/ramdisk

     RAMDISK = -DRAMDISK=1440


Then I did a make dep, make clean, and finally a make bzImage.  
Finally, I copied /usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.36/arch/i386/boot/bzImage 
to /floppy/vmlinuz (assuming you have the rescue disk mounted on 
/floppy).  That's it.

If you have any problems let me know and I'll make you a boot disk 
image.

-- 
David
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                                               dstern@u.washington.edu



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