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RE: LINUX installation - Debian Distribution



Friends,

Linux - Debian Distribution was installed in my machine successfully, after the command above:

boot: linux aha1542=0x134

    Thanks,
    [ ] Ailton S. A.


From: "Ailton Santos" <asdebian@hotmail.com>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org, haphazard@socket.net
Subject: RE: LINUX installation - Debian Distribution
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 09:41:20 GMT

Friend,

I downloaded the image-files rescue and drivers disks and a new rescue
and driver disk was created using rawrite2. But, when I´ve the prompt
'boot:', I don´t know the correct command to mount root fs.

When I try "Install Operating System Kernel and Modules", the system display a warning that the root fs isn´t mounted.

Obs - Before this point, I receive the message below:

'Failed initialization of WD-7000 SCSI card!'

	Thanks for the Help,
	[ ] Ailton S. A.



>From: "Paul McHale" <pmchale@doubleesolutions.com>
>To: "Ailton Santos" <asdebian@hotmail.com>,<debian-user@lists.debian.org>
>CC: <vendet@uol.com.br>,<bicho@uol.com.br>
>Subject: RE: LINUX installation - Debian Distribution
>Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2000 14:10:42 -0500
>
> > Interface - Adaptec SCSI, model AHA1540CF/AHA1542CF:
> >             IRQ 11, DMA 5, ID 7 PORT 134h
> >             BIOS Revisao 2.02 Ender. Base DC000h
> >             FIRMWARE Revisao E.0 Soma Verific 4B81h
> >             HD ID 0 and PORT 80h
> >
>
>
>Here is something from a previous post that might help:
>
>Assuming that you're trying to install slink (2.1, stable branch)
>rather than potato (unstable), I've got a set of unofficial
>install-disks setup specifically for this situation.  You can snarf
>them from <http://www.debian.org/~adric/aic7xxx/slink/5.1.19/>.
>
>
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