Hello.
If I boot from the CDROM, the installer starts fine.
If I still boot from the CDROM, install a floppy with
a auto_inst.conf.pl file, add a Linux kickstart=floppy
(the kickstart was done with 7.2 but I don't think it
is important for the problem) the installer loop :
extracting ppa.o
extracting imm.o
extracting ppa.o
extracting imm.o
[...]
Looking on the VT4, I can see that no PPA device is
detected.
The Hardware is a Supermicro SC840 chassi with a
supermicro serverworks dual PII 866 motherboard,
(with 2 CPU), a ACA backplane, 256 of RAM,
a second ethernet card 3COM 100 Mb, the first is on
the motherboard.
I am not sure Linux is currently supporting the
Adaptec AHA-2100S with RAID 5 setup for
3x18 GB HD (Seagate ST318436LC)
I performed some test and this Hardware is running
fine under win2k.
Any comment ;*)
Regards,
Thomas
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Thomas Mangin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Systems Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Legend Internet Ltd. http://www.legend.co.uk:/
----- Original Message -----
From: Claudio (sekko) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Alberto Vorano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 8:19 AM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] Claudio's mainboard
| On Tuesday 13 March 2001 22:04, Alberto Vorano wrote:
| > I beg pardon to you all
| > I have a question to Claudio:
| > Can you please tell me what video board did you choose for your system?
| > I know that the SM board you have chosen (and that I'm interested too)
| > doesn't have an AGP connector. Are by chance some 64-bit PCI boards?
| > Thank you
| > Alberto Vorano
|
| Uh... talkin' to me?!
| Well... I have a dual Pentium III (MSI 6321) and a common AGP video card:
| Matrox G200 4 MB SDRAM, bought 2 years ago about. Nothing recent sorry ;P
|
| Claudio
|
|