On Wed, 22 Mar 2000, Ben Collins wrote: > Machine type would be helpful. Also, trying each of the boot types (tftp, > floppy) and reporting success and failures is also helpful. You can also > try building your own kernel and testing that with the floppy images (just > mount them and replace "linux" with your kernel image). >
Could you post the .config you're using to build the c and cdm kernels? That way we could play around and see what works/doesn't. I'll be home on spring break this coming week, and my IPX will be up and idle, so I can do some toying around (well, I can reboot and hope it come up :) Ari

