Hello, > It booted OK using the standard boot method, detected the > hardware, did a successful DHCP lookup (checked this by going to > the shell and typing ifconfig and it had been given an IP > address). It loaded cfdisk - I was trying to install to a spare > ext2 partition I had so I didn't touch this. Then it failed when > it tried to find a partition to mount, saying no partitions > available. The same happened when I deleted and rewrote the spare > (extended) partition in cfdisk. At this point, I gave up...
this looks to me as if somehow the second run "detect hw" was not taking place. Did you verify that the modules were loaded and the hw was visible in /dev/discs/... ? Just wild guessing. Erich -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

