>Grzegorz Bieszczak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> I am trying to install Debian 2.2 r0. While the first boot to start
>> installation system hangs after the line:
>> md driver 0.36.6 MAX_MD_DEV=4, MAX_REAL=8
>>
>> I was able to install on this computer Redhat 7 and Mandrake 7.2, so
the
>> problem seems to be specific to Debian.
>
>Well, it's specific to the kernel on the first CD, I'll warrant.
>
>> Do you have any ideas what's going on?
>
>Hardware conflict.  Can you say "x86 is a crap architecture"?
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>I suggest you try booting with the 2nd or 3rd CDs, which have kernels
>more optimized for modern (PCI) hardware.
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After an attempt from 2nd CD I got additional
message:
sim710: No NCR53C710 adapter found.
NCR reminds me of SCSI adapter, but I don't have
nad SCSI device in my computer. Looks like Debian
2.2 requires a SCSI device to be present in the
computer. Strange....

Greg




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