In response to a few folks who were much more willing to help than I could have hoped:
On Mon, 5 Jul 1999 at 22:07:11 -0500, Michael Merten wrote: > > Is there any way to disable the SCSI adaptor on the MBD? There _is_ an option in the BIOS Setup to disable it, but the Kernel still detects it. Oh -- for the days of jumpers.... On Tue, 6 Jul 1999 at 09:20:32 +0200 (CDT), Nico De Ranter wrote: > > I copied the directory containing all disk images from the first CD > and so on to the windows partition and On Tue, 06 Jul 1999 at 17:53:48 +1000, Revenant wrote: > > Then just ran install.bat from the DOS Prompt. I have no windows partition on this computer. All linux. All intended to be Debian. Revenant also wrote: > > it may well be worth borrowing an IDE CD-ROM from someone I'm using an IDE CDROM. I don't even want the SCSI. The machine is intended to number-crunch all day long with very little disk activity. Anyway, I'm getting the motherboard swapped out, so this will all probably go away now. Thanks to those of you that answered. -Bitt