Statux wrote:

> aic.. is that something to do with SCSI? if so.. block-major-8 is the SCSI
> disk devices ("ls -l /dev | grep 8,"). don't have support for the SCSI
> stuff.. you aren't going to be able to mount anything. Do you have the
> initrd (initial ramdisk) support enabled? I understand that SCSI systems
> need it so the related modules get installed correctly...

yeah, aic7xxx.o is the module for my scsi board.  like i said, if i boot to
the old kernel (2.2.12-20), it works fine.  it's booting to the new kernel
that's giving me fits.  for some reason, the system seeks to be trying to
load the old aic7xxx.o (i.e., 2.2.12-20) rather than the one compiled with
2.2.17.


> do you have the option about setting version info on all modules (near the
> beginning of the config) enabled? (NOTE: in kernel 2.4.x, if you use ppp
> and want it to be compiled into the kernel, you cannot use the version
> info thingie.. dunno why they did that tho)

yes, i do.

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