On Tuesday 25 August 2009, Tobias Schön wrote: > it's an INTEL Atom 330 with iA64 > > could it be the BlueRay Drive via USB2.0 ?
Are you 100% sure that Intel Atom is an *Itanium* processor? As far as I know it is a "normal" 64-bits Intel processor that requires an x86_64 Linux kernel (and thus the Debian amd64 architecture) and *not* an ia64 kernel (which is the Debian ia64 architecture). They really are very different animals! Don't let the name "amd64" confuse you. Did you actually read the link I provided? If you are correct and it is an IA64 system, then I'm afraid I have no idea. And that would increase the chance that the problem is with the image itself as I have no idea how widely tested booting from CD is for IA64. You may have more luck getting help diagnose the issue on the debian-ia64 list as there should be more people familiar with the architecture there. I doubt there are (m)any reading this list. But please check that you really do have the correct image first! If you do find a problem then please let us know on this list as we do of course want to provide working images. Cheers, FJP -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-cd-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org