Hi all. STOP-A problem solved, I just install Debian Sarge via serial terminal. The base system works, reboot was ok, now the additional tasks are being installed. Back at 9600 Baud - that's how I started years ago :-)
System: Ultra2, single 168 MHz CPU, 256 MB Ram, no graphics/keyboard. Network is ok, so I will be able to ssh. Additional HVD-SCSI-Controller. I want to use the system as a file server. I want to attach my storage array (HVD), this means I need RAID and LVM support. I want to do this with a custom kernel configured by me (no modules - I know which hardware to support). Up to now I stick to the 2.4 kernel on my various machines, I would like to give 2.6 a chance. What to use? Vanilla kernel from kernel.org? That's what I did with 2.4. Debian source package? No experience yet, which packages do I need? I would prefere to start with the vanilla kernel. As fare as I know Sarge comes with gcc etc. sufficient for kernel 2.6? Regards, Hartwig -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]