Patching a Kernel

2005-08-01 Thread Jim Blake
e doesn't become a series of kernel builds...again, pointers to a HOWTO would be nice Thanks Guys Jim Blake -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Re: Re: SATA problems

2005-07-17 Thread Jim Blake
I've certainly got further but not in the way you might expect. I contacted the Shuttle supplier (again) and this time they told me there was a problem with interaction between the Samsung CDRW/DVDROM and the SATA Maxtor drives, which meant that the boot sector was getting stomped on. About thi

Re: Re: SATA problems

2005-07-02 Thread Jim Blake
OK , I did that  and got the following results   I entered lspci, got the response "/bin/sh: lspci : not found"   then for lsmod, I got a long string of files/modules, with "size" and "used by" columns. I have only recorded the names here, no way of cutting and pasting unfortunately... xfs r

Re: Re: SATA problems

2005-07-02 Thread Jim Blake
you wrote "Boot the 2.6 kernel in installation, after hardware detection go ontothe console and post the output for `lspci -v` and `lsmod`."   Sorry Adam, you've got a newby to install problems here... bear with me! Question: how do I go into console during an install? The system doesn't inst

SATA problems

2005-07-01 Thread Jim Blake
I have a Shuttle ST205G, with 2 x 80GB SATA drives in it. I have confidence in the hardware, when installed with Windows, even the SATA RAID (ULi M5287) works fine (F6 to load Raid Driver) However, with Debian (Sarge) I get as far as trying to set up partitions, and no disks can be seen by the in