This sometimes can happen :( However, to avoid hungs - boot with -c option
and in visual configure mode disable all devices which you doesn't have.

Maxim

Christoph Kukulies wrote:

> I took a 3.0 kernel #3 floppy and tried to install 3.0 on two systems
> and both failed:
>
> 1. System:
>
> ???? PCB Motherboard , Amd 386/40, Cyrix FasMath (w/ or w/o)
> ???? 8 MB, IDE IBM DHEA 38451 (16384/16/63)
>
> ???? The most I could achieve was booting up into blue install screen
> ???? mode but got hung during probing devices (only NE2000, VGA and IDE
> ???? controller present, nothing fancy).
>
> 2. System
>
> ???? ASUS P55T2P4, same HD, but also SCSI disks and a Syquest removable
> ???? medium. P5/200, 128 MB, xl0 network device.
>
> ???? Symptoms:
>
> ???? at boot: prompt there is a long beep (for a second or so)
>
> ???? finds xl0, SCSI disks but wdc0 and wdc1 are not found !.
> ???? (although the HD is there in the BIOS)
>
> ???? Comes up into install mode, but when choosing custom->partition
> ???? there are No disks found.
> ?
>
> --
> Chris Christoph P. U. Kukulies k...@gil.physik.rwth-aachen.de
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