I've put a test boot floppy image for the 440GX on http://people.redhat.com/alan
Its generated by adding Len's fixes to the FC1 kernel and then remaking the boot floppy.
Alan
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interesting.. dd the image to a floppy, yet this image could not detect any SCSI device. When asked to select a driver, only options appear are a USB device. It would now not even detect the standard SCSI CDROM.
So I decided to re-insert the Fedora CD and watch the output:
Using the <f1> on the yarrow release CD, I notice it gets to the aic7xxxx loader, then it tries to load the module "megaraid", but then it could not write to the /tmp to install the megaraid.o module... Again, this is on the latest fedora release. So, had to boot back into RH73 to get the server back up, and the megaraid module on the RH7.3 loads fine.
Thank You.
~Alex
Alan Cox wrote:
I've put a test boot floppy image for the 440GX on http://people.redhat.com/alan
Its generated by adding Len's fixes to the FC1 kernel and then remaking the boot floppy.
Alan
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On Sun, 2003-11-09 at 13:02, Alan Cox wrote:
I've put a test boot floppy image for the 440GX on http://people.redhat.com/alan
Its generated by adding Len's fixes to the FC1 kernel and then remaking the boot floppy.
This one does not get blocked when booting up, but it doesn't load any module whatsoever.
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I agree.
Still says no hard drives found.
Florin Andrei wrote:
On Sun, 2003-11-09 at 13:02, Alan Cox wrote:
I've put a test boot floppy image for the 440GX on http://people.redhat.com/alan
Its generated by adding Len's fixes to the FC1 kernel and then remaking the boot floppy.
This one does not get blocked when booting up, but it doesn't load any module whatsoever.