Hi I tried to install debian woody from an netinst iso. First i used the bf2.4 boot image which hangs somewhere after the init of the kernel (after detection of network card) . The only image that worked for me was the idepci image ( except that it doesn't detect my scsi controller an my usb mouse ). After upgradeign to 2.2.20 kenel the system won't boot anymore (stops at md driver) . The 2.4.18 kernel starts, but it doesnt detect the network controller and throws some random error messages about interrupt 7 .. Until now i had installed RedHat 7.2. I use linux since about 6 years and i never had problems with the kernels ( expect some self compiled ones .. ). Any ideas ?
System: AMD Athlon 1200 with K7S5A Mainboard (SIS 735 Chipset) 256 MB SDRAM SCSI: DC390F ( NCR53C8XX ) NETWORK: Controller with Realtek RTL8029 chip GRAPHICS: ATI Radeon 32 Thanks, Flo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]