Philip Blundell writes:
> >The only possibility that presents itself, is to compile a kernel with built 
> >in SCSI support (I'm using the powertek module at present, loaded by 
> >rc.sysinit during the boot process), and keep this new built kernel on the 
> >Filecore partition, then using the appropriate configuration for the !Linux 
> >application, it may be possible to mount a SCSI partition as root. Does
> >anyone have any idea if this would work? (I am trying it, but am having
> 
> It should be OK, yes.

I do have an install CD image sitting on my machines here at home just waiting
to be burnt onto CD ROMs, however I have heard no stories of success or failure
from the guy who's supposed to be testing it as yet (and that as a week or more
ago).

Come on guys, I'm not going to do /all/ the work.  I'll happily write CDs and
take money for them once I know that the CD works, but I refuse to accept any
requests for the CD if it isn't tested as working.  (and this has my bug bear
about the Acorn community for a good couple of years now - present company (Phil)
accepted though).
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