On Wednesday, July 3, 2002, at 01:04 AM, Eduard Bloch wrote:

> #include <hallo.h>
> Ben Marsh wrote on Tue Jul 02, 2002 um 09:24:08PM:
>> I have been downloading iso images with the hope of doing a net install
>> of debian unstable (hopefully) bypassing stable and testing to save on
>> downloaded megabytes.  However all the isos seem to use the same boot
>> kernels and none of them seem to have the driver for the Promise 100Tx
>> PCI IDE controller (PDC20268 chipset) in them.  My hard drive is to big
>
> Wrong. Use the bf2.4 netinst images
> (http://people.debian.org/~blade/boot-floppies) or choose bf2.4 in any
> multiboot-image. Hint: RTF boot-screens.
>
> Gruss/Regards,
> Eduard.
> --
> Letzte Worte des Computers: "Sind Sie sicher? (J/N)"
>
Point taken.  The BF2.4 kernel is the one for me.

Nevermind.  I thought I was a good little boy.  I thought I tried _all_ 
the boot options on _all_ the iso's that I could find on the net I even 
mounted a few on redhat to see whether there was a module instead.  I 
did lots of dmesg | grep hd and dmesg | more.

oh hum,

Thanks,

Ben Marsh


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