This is quite possible, but it would imply that the installation carries over the boot 
flags I set when booting into the netinstall ('ide2=0x180,0x386') - since I don't tell 
the kernel anything (willingly) and have not set additional boot parameters during the 
installation process (when asked for them). Is that likely? If this really is the 
case: how do I check/get rid of them? Is there somewhere a file that would contain 
these parameters to be red at boot?

Joh

On 03 Apr 2003 19:51:33 -0600
Shyamal Prasad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>     "Johannes" == Johannes Graumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>     Johannes> Hello, I'm trying to install woody (bf 2.4) on my Vaio
>     Johannes> PCG-R505TSK ... with no success.  After booting into the
>     Johannes> bootfloppy cd with 'linux ide2=0x180,0x386" (to makte
>     Johannes> the pcmcia cdrom drive work during the install) I can
>     Johannes> install debian without any problems and the system comes
>     Johannes> up after the installation system reboot with the
>     Johannes> (ironic) congratulation that I have installed debian
>     Johannes> sucessfully. Whatever I do next (and I have tried many a
>     Johannes> thing ...) - upon next reboot the system gives me:
>     Johannes> '<0>Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interupt handler! In
>     Johannes> interupt handler - not syncing!'
> 
>     Johannes> What am I missing?
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Probably you're missing nothing, just adding too much! I bet you are
> still adding the 'ide2=...' parameter on the second boot. Don't! The
> kernel panic probably happens when PCMCIA tries to set up your CD ROM
> during the boot process. That is also why booting into single user
> mode is working.
> 
> At least that is what I see on my N505VE (where I use ide1=...).
> 
> 
> Cheers!
> Shyamal
> 
> 
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