special boot disk

1999-01-23 Thread David Stern
Hi,

Early December there was a thread Debian installation hangs, and 
about a week later on a different thread a developer posted a url to a 
special disk image made just for this problem in his debian.org home 
directory.

Now I can't find that post, or more importantly the URL.  Can anyone 
help me out?

Thanks,
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Re: special boot disk

1999-01-23 Thread ktb
You can search for it at the Debian mailing list archives at:

http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/

Hope that helped,
Kent


David Stern wrote:

 Hi,

 Early December there was a thread Debian installation hangs, and
 about a week later on a different thread a developer posted a url to a
 special disk image made just for this problem in his debian.org home
 directory.

 Now I can't find that post, or more importantly the URL.  Can anyone
 help me out?

 Thanks,
 --
 David Stern

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SUMMARY: Need a special boot disk?

1996-11-26 Thread Alberto Brizio
Hi all, 

  I'd like to summarize my experience for future newbies like me.

On Wed, 20 Nov 1996, Daniel Stringfield wrote:
 
 On Wed, 20 Nov 1996, Alberto Brizio wrote:
 
  Hi all,
 
  I have an old 386DX40 with 8MB and a CyCDROM 520ie. I've looked at
  the CDROM-Howto and it appears that I've to use the aztcd driver to
  make the CD work.
  So, when installing Debian 1.1, I need a special kernel onto the boot
  disk or it's enough to reply at boot linux aztcd=0x170?
 
 Nope, all you need to do is during the installation process, it will
 prompt you for what modules to load, just go select the aztcd module, and
 off you go.

Sorry but this doesn't work, see below

 
  If yes, which one?
  I need to pass also infos about my sound card (an OPTi 82C929
  based one, known as MAD16-SoundStorm) to make the CD driver work
  properly (it's hooked to the SoundCard IDE port)?
 You do not need to have the sound card drivers loaded.  The IDE port will
 function with out it.  I do not know of a boot time loadable module is
 available for the MAD16 or not, because of problems with sound drivers as
 modules. You'll have to compile your own kernel for that.

Here is the problem, the Sound Card. For the aztcd driver to work, it
needs
that the IDE port of the Sound Card be initialized, so the best way I've
found (many thanks to Prof. Zimmermann) is to use loadlin after booting
DOS setting up the Sound Card IDE controller this way. 
This could be a topic of the particular kind of CD-SC setting, so it may 
not work if in other situations, but I think it is worth to know about
it.
 
  Thanks in advance.
 
 Your welcome.  Good luck with endeavor.
 
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Need a special boot disk?

1996-11-20 Thread Alberto Brizio
Hi all,

I have an old 386DX40 with 8MB and a CyCDROM 520ie. I've looked at
the CDROM-Howto and it appears that I've to use the aztcd driver to
make the CD work. 
So, when installing Debian 1.1, I need a special kernel onto the boot
disk or it's enough to reply at boot linux aztcd=0x170?
If yes, which one?
I need to pass also infos about my sound card (an OPTi 82C929
based one, known as MAD16-SoundStorm) to make the CD driver work
properly (it's hooked to the SoundCard IDE port)?

Thanks in advance.
 
Alberto Brizio  e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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