"Schaller Christoph" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > thanx for this great tip! It did work fine for booting. But in the > end i had to open my scsi-tower, attached to the SparcClassic > Station, because after booting i did not succeed in telling Debian > to use the second device for installing kernel modules and so > on... :-( So I had to 'umount' the first dirve the hardest (by > pulling out the cableing) way. I did change the scsi ids before but > it did not help at all.
I think you could have switched to VT2, mounted the CD as /mnt/cdrom or something, and then told the installer to use a mounted filesystem to install from. Just a handy trick in case you get in the same situation again. > Now there is one more Potato in my small net @home. A slow one but it is a > SparcClassic *happy* Cool. I have a classic too, and it definitely makes my other computers feel faster...

