Hi, I've needed to use the modified set of images for slink that are at: http://www.debian.org/~adric/aic7xxx/slink/5.1.19/
, which have all the SCSI drivers removed except for the one for Adaptec aic7xxx SCSI cards. Is there anyone here who might be able to help me get something similar done with potato and a 2.2.x kernel? The person who made the images from the site above told me he wouldn't be able to do that since the images wouldn't be able to fit on a floppy if he did modify them. What if we just changed them, but I'd run the installation off a DOS partition with install.bat? I'm becoming very desperate here. An upgrade from slink to potato still is causing me a lot of problems while the Corel Linux installation won't start (boot images bring up the graphical installation screen, but after floppy disk activity stops, it doesn't try to look for anything on my cd-rom drive or harddrive to continue). This is really frustrating because I didn't have these problems before at all and I haven't changed any of my hardware. Could the Debian potato folks have made any changes to it in the past month or so that would make an slink to potato upgrade troublesome? It all seems to come down to PCMCIA and the module stuff. That keeps on sticking itself into my slink installation. Removing the pcmcia-cs package and putting it on hold through dselect before upgrading has gotten rid of the long list of: depmod: /lib/modules/2.0.36/pcmcia/SOMETHING.o is not owned by root while doing the dist-upgrade/upgrade, but when I restart that still comes up during the bootup process. Going straight to potato sounds like my last hope. -- Bart Szyszka [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ:4982727 B Grafyx http://www.bgrafyx.com L.J.R. Engineering http://www.ljreng.com PHP Interest Group http://www.gigabee.com/pig/