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Re: install woody from netiso



thanks for the answers ....

is there a way to disable autoprobing of the scsi card on the lilo boot
prompt ? I tried ncr53c8xx=save:y which was listed on the help screen of the
bf2.4 boot image but that didn't help.

flo

> On Sat, 7 Sep 2002 14:51:23 +0200 "Florian Scandella"
> <flo.scandella@aon.at> wrote:
>
> > I tried to install debian woody from an netinst iso.
> > First i used the bf2.4 boot image which hangs somewhere after the init
> > of the kernel (after detection of network card) . The only image that
> > worked for me was the idepci image ( except that it doesn't detect my
> > scsi controller an my usb mouse ).
>
> The scsi controller was probably the cause of the lock with the other
> kernel.  Many of the boot kernels have various scsi drivers built into
> them, this can lead to a lock up if the wrong driver attempts to activate.
>
> > After upgradeign to 2.2.20 kenel the
> > system won't boot anymore (stops at md driver) . The 2.4.18 kernel
> > starts, but it doesnt detect the network controller and throws some
> > random error messages about interrupt 7 ..
>
> These messages probably look something like this:
>
>    spurious 8259A interrupt: IRQ7.
>
> If so, you can ignore them.
>
> So, you've got everything working now (with a 2.4.18 kernel) except the
> NIC?
>
> > NETWORK: Controller with Realtek RTL8029 chip
>
> The above card uses ne2k-pci module.
>
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> Jamin W. Collins
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