Hi All, I have to install potato on a computer which locks with standard potato's installation kernel. This machine has a NIC (wd8003) located at 0x280. During the boot time one of the SCSI drivers (probably sim710) included in the standard kernel tries to detect the SCSI controller at the same address, locking the machine. The only solution is to use "reserve=0x280,0x20" at the boot prompt. In this case kernel initializes correctly, however I can not insmod the NIC module later to complete the installation :-(.
I've read the Boot-Prompt HOWTO, but there was nothing about such cases. I can not change the NIC's iobase. Is there any special boot parameter to disable the autodetection of particular address without blocking it for modules? Is there any way to free such reserved I/O space? -- TIA Wojciech M. Zabolotny http://www.ise.pw.edu.pl/~wzab <--> [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnupg.org Gnu Privacy Guard - protect your mail & data with the FREE cryptographic system