On Thursday 01 April 2004 2031, somebody named Ron Murray inscribed this message:
> ... and that's exactly what happened. I removed the PCI SCSI board, > disconnected power from the SCSI drives, then connected an old SCSI > drive to the other SCSI bus and powered it all up. The installer locked > up again, just as before, so I guess the problem, whatever it is, > doesn't have anything to do with the SCSI board or drives. Heh, cool. (Sorta. Progress, at any rate. ;) Bad RAM maybe? That's the only other thing *I* can think of. Had some of that, too. (Original 16MB DIMMS that shipped with the machine. :) NRH -- Tis' a wonderful thing to be crazy, Diversity is the spice of life; Without oddballs the world would be boring - Just make sure you keep track of your head. htpt://wwww.imnidiot.nut