the nice thing about scsi emulation mode... is it doesn't get nearly
as far as any of the other options:
^t ^t p
1:
2:
3:
5:
6: factotum pc 18ed2 dbgpc 18ed2 Pread (Wakeme) ut 0 st 0 bss
3f000 qpc 0 nl 0 nd 0 lpc f01bd72e pri 10
whereas keeping the drive in ide mode at least gets me to:
init: starting /bin/rc
1:
...
28: floppy pc 0 dbgpc 0 Wakeme (Wakeme) ut 0 st 0
bss 0 qpc 0 nl 0 nd 0 lpc f01bd72e pri 13
hrm.. no idea why a floppy is showing up there, I didn't configure
that either.
jas
On Jan 24, 2008, at 12:55 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you forgot the other trick, you either disable the cdrom
or put it in scsi emulation mode.
hth