I am trying to install Debian on my laptop. The problem that I am having is 
that I am trying to install it on an external SCSI drive that is connected via 
the PCMCIA with a supported controller.

However, the PCMCIA is a PCI bridge type, the drivers for which are still 
under development. In my attempt to assist the developer, I am trying to give 
him some of the message logs. But, I need to know two things:

        1) Which version of the PCMCIA module is in the current version of the
           rescue disk (Dec 8) and the updated version (Jan 4)?

        2) Is there a way to capture the messages on a fresh install boot, or
           must I install Debian on my internal FAT drive first, and later 
           (once everything in running) re-install Debian on the SCSI drive?


Thanks for any help.


Pete Laux
School of Mechanical Engineering
Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN 47907






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