Re: Debian 2.1 boot disk with Tekrm DC390F
Hi,
On Tue, 14 Sep, 1999 à 12:37:22AM +0200, Eric CHEVALLIER wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm french and i have a problem to installation of Debian 2.1
> the installation stopping after detecting my SCSI card, whit boot CD-ROM
> installion or boot floppy disk using your binary image with rawrite.
> I have finding in on the web at my SCSI constructor card some binary
> image who detecte my SCSI card and all my SCSI peripheral, but after i
> ask me debian2_0 file and i have only de 2.1 version.
> Can you help me about boot disk for Debian 2.1 ??
> My config :
> MSI 6163 motherboard
> Pentium II 333
> 256 MO
> video card voodoo3 3000
> Tekram SCSI controler DC390F (bios v1.7)
> two harddisk SCSI U/W
> Pionner SCSI CD-ROM
> Adaptec SCSI contoler AIC 7850 for scan Microtek
Have you tried to boot with the Adaptec unplugged ? Are you sure that
your SCSI chain is well terminated ?
P.S.
Why not ask your question on debian-french ? It would have been simpler to
me to reply in french than in english...
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