Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > Things started up ok, got to the install script on the Amiga side, > and then proceeded to start the install. Answered the first two > configuration questions (keyboard, language), but then it hung attempting > to install. When I flipped through the various consoles it showed > messages saying that it was timing out talking to scsi id 5 - which in > my case in the cdrom.
You have been bitten by the buggy Western Digital scsi chip. I have the same problem when I try and install Debian on my A3000. Have tryed two different age/brand scsi cdrom's (one being my 4x CDRW from the pc) and have this problem. It's a SCSI dissconnect/timing problem within the chip. The fix is to replace the scsi chip with a newer version or use a scsi on a accel card. I'm going to have to try and get the scsi module on my Cyberstorm going (need to do the INT2 hack) so I can install Linux. -- Stephen - vk3heg -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

