Hi,
I have 128Mb Ram, I have also tried taking out the Ram
for cleaning, I have also tried this mem=128 during
IPL boot.
Both of them didn't work, the problem is still the
same, the system crashed during zalon scsi load.
Best regards,
Vincent.
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Hi,
I hope this helps,
* Version of the kernel you are running (output of the
uname -a command)
- Linux (none) 2.6.8-2-32
* What compiler and linker did you use to build the
kernel? (gcc 3.0.4? 3.2? What version of binutils? Are
you cross-compiling?)
- No compile, installation using CD using
On Mon, Jul 24, 2006 at 01:35:05AM -0700, vincent young wrote:
Hi,
I hope this helps,
How much memory do you have?
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Thanks for replying, when I deselect the zalon module
from being loaded, everything works. However, I could
not configure the network or partition the harddisk.
It seems it could not detect any of the devices. Used
the hardware detect, and zalon scsi is a required
module. Loading it would cause
vincent young writes...
The box's original HPUX seems to be working correctly.
However, when I acquire the unit, it has a root login
which I have no access to, hence I need to reinstall
Debian and remove the original partition. I hope this
is possible.
While it's way more fun/productive to
On Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 12:15:58AM -0700, vincent young wrote:
Loading it would cause the box to crash and
needs to be restarted.
...
In the meantime, I will try to get more information
regarding the this issue.
If you are willing and able to collect a bit more information about
the symptoms
Hi,
I tried to install using the debian installation CD,
it works fine but only after selecting the languages
and territory, then when it reaches the detecting CD
ROM drive, it will cause a crash when it is looking
for a Zalon7xx , Zalon Scsi module and always at 89%.
I hope someone can help me
On Thursday 20 July 2006 09:21, vincent young wrote:
I tried to install using the debian installation CD,
it works fine but only after selecting the languages
and territory, then when it reaches the detecting CD
ROM drive, it will cause a crash when it is looking
for a Zalon7xx , Zalon Scsi
On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 03:32:31PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
...
That is assuming that you don't actually need the zalon module of course.
I'm afraid the c110 doesn't have PCI and thus does in fact require the
Zalon driver (GSC bus support for Symbios 53c7x0 SCSI controller).
Any chance more info
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