Thanks. I had a sneaky feeling late last night that this is what I'd have
to do. The question then remains: Why do I suddenly need to do this? I
didn't have to when I loaded 2.2.17. Is this such a special case (having
only a Compaq Smart2 SCSI RAID array and not a regular IDE drive)?
Hopefully Debian can look into this a bit. I'm sure there are others out
there that would like to run something very similar (oh, like some folks I
know at VA Linux).
I'll try this. Again, thanks for the advice and for saving me from punting
to an IDE/RAID combo kludge.
At 08:39 AM 1/26/2001 +0100, Pierfrancesco Caci wrote:
:-> "Eric" == Eric N Valor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Anyone got any bright ideas? Something interesting is that if I do a
> "depmod -a", I get a rash of "unresolved symbols" but if I depmod the
> modules individually it seems to work fine.
I had to manually create the /dev/ida directory, and then run MAKEDEV
from inside /dev
This will probably make the machine complain of "no space left on
device", at which point you will do a
rm /dev/ida/c0d[1234]*
You will be left with a bunch of devices all ending in - (for example
c0d0p1-) which are not recognized by the install process. You'll have
to rename them without the dash.
At this point you can continue as usual.
Hope this helps
Remember, all the above stuff is not in / but rather in /target :-)
Pf
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