On Wed, 01 Mar 2000, you wrote:
> > >
> >No. The problem is that the kernel doesn't have the SCSI
> >drivers compiled as part of the kernel, they are MODULAR.
> >If they kernel doesn't know how to "talk SCSI" how is it
> >going to read the rest of the files it needs to boot?
>
> this is not an issue (i don't believe) if linux knew this when it did the
> install, since the appropriate scsi driver would have been load in the
> ramdisk image...
>
Humor me. Compile a kernel with SCSI support and try it.
I'm betting it'll work.
John
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