Gary Young wrote:
<snip> > > Some change between the kernel in Debian 2.0 > and in Debian 2.1 fails on something in my > hardware. I'll look at what hardware is > in the box next. > Hamm uses 2.0.34 while Slink uses 2.0.36 The only obvious difference I have noticed is that 2.0.36 is able to proble INT 13 to size the memory. Compare standard output from the Hamm kernel to the Slink kernel. Compare version numbers to figure out which kernel components have been updated. That may help you zero in on the problem. Could there be a problem with the SCSI intialization? You did say you were using SCSI drives? The driver compiled into the stock kernel has most likely undergone some updates. There may be some parameters you can enter from the "boot:" prompt to get you past the delema. There is always the possibility that you have some hardware failure that was not being detected by the older kernel. Just a few things to consider.