Hi Benedict,
I met similar problems, using an IBM 9595. I spent weeks to get it work.
I received a lot of help from Zp (Zp Gu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>). I hope he
don't mind I pass this address to you.
Anyway, the only way I got this machine to work was booting via DOS (OK,
shame on me), using LOADLIN with an MCA supporting kernel copied in the
DOS-partition.
I mean, the kernel I downloaded from the site of ZP, whitch is MCA prepared).
I'm still not quite where I want because when you are in linux, you work with
the (in my case) REDHAT-kernel in the linux-partitions. The kernel in the
DOS-directory is a DEBIAN-kernel.
I think I lack the knowledge to model the boot-kernel (whitch is in the
DOS-partition).
Hope this helps.
Success, Frank.
"Benedict P. Barszcz" wrote:
> Hi everybody on the list,
> I would like to install linux on my ibm ps/2 type-9577. It has a MCA scsi
> controller and a wds-3200 200Mb HDD.
> I manage to go as far as the question about "do you have scsi devices?"
> And then I have no clue what to do. There seems to be no driver for MCA
> SCSI on the REdHat 5.2 install disk.
>
> Does anyone know what to do?
>
> >>> regards <<<
> Benedict
>
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