I have installed the arm linux distribution from the AU cover CD and after sorting various problems I am left with one I can't seem to fix. The kernel won't boot if my SCSI ZIP drive is plugged into the SCSI bus. The boot stalls when probing the bus having found the Quantum drive (on which resides the root fs) it continually tries the ZIP drive and reports a time out error of some sort. I can write down all the numbers if it helps diagnosis. It makes no difference if there is a disk in the drive or not. Is there a relatively easy fix for this - that is easier than powering the computer down, unplugging the drive and changing all the terminators around every time I want to boot linux :) -- Simon Lister: Come on, what are you: a man or a munchkin?Rimmer: I'm off to see the wizard, the wonderful wizard of Oz. unsubscribe: body of `unsubscribe linux-arm' to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ++ Please use [EMAIL PROTECTED] for ++ ++ kernel-related discussions. ++
