Alessandro,

I can only quote from /ootdsks.144/WHICH.ONE

 If you have no idea which SCSI controller your machine has, you can also
 try the generic SCSI bootdisk "scsi.s".  You can determine what
controller
 type you have by watching the boot messages.  Then, you should make the
 bootdisk that matches your controller and use that to install.  (Since
the
 scsi.s kernel is loaded with SCSI drivers, it consumes quite a bit of
memory
 that the disks designed for a single SCSI controller do not)

One of the drivers from scsi.s will likely recognize your hardware and
announce itself.  Just use its bootdisk.

HTH

Lawson
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On Tue, 16 Feb 1999 15:22:20 +0100 Alessandro Coppelli
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi to all.
>  
>   I have one new computer with
>   scsi interface ( Adaptec 7890 )
>  
>   hard disk IBM DDRS39130 Fast Ultra SE 
>   Graphic card AGP Riva TNT .
>  
>   Now I want to install Linux Slackware (3.5).
>  
>   What is the right bootdisk ( bare aha2x4x ..)
>  
>  
>   Alessandro
> 

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