Re: Can't boot: hda: lost interrupt after possibly screwing up kernel.

2004-02-09 Thread Adam
Andreas Janssen wrote: You can boot from one of the Debian CDs. For example, insert CD1 and type: rescbf24 root=/dev/hdsomething I don't have one of those -- I used the Debian sarge installer CD (about 100 MB) and that option doesn't work with it. But I'll get one! Or try to boot with

Re: Can't boot: hda: lost interrupt after possibly screwing up kernel.

2004-02-09 Thread Adam
Andreas Janssen wrote: You can boot from one of the Debian CDs. For example, insert CD1 and type: Any ideas on what I broke and how to fix it once I get through the rescue boot? I think that i686 is a correct kernel for an Athlon 1100, isn't it? Thanks, Adam -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Re: Can't boot: hda: lost interrupt after possibly screwing up kernel.

2004-02-09 Thread Andreas Janssen
Hello Adam ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Andreas Janssen wrote: You can boot from one of the Debian CDs. For example, insert CD1 and type: rescbf24 root=/dev/hdsomething I don't have one of those -- I used the Debian sarge installer CD (about 100 MB) and that option doesn't work with

Re: Can't boot: hda: lost interrupt after possibly screwing up kernel.

2004-02-09 Thread Andreas Janssen
Hello Adam ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Andreas Janssen wrote: You can boot from one of the Debian CDs. For example, insert CD1 and type: Any ideas on what I broke and how to fix it once I get through the rescue boot? I think that i686 is a correct kernel for an Athlon 1100, isn't it?

Re: Can't boot: hda: lost interrupt after possibly screwing up kernel.

2004-02-09 Thread Adam
Andreas Janssen wrote: Any ideas on what I broke and how to fix it once I get through the rescue boot? I think that i686 is a correct kernel for an Athlon 1100, isn't it? No, you need the k7 Kernel. The i386 and i586 and k6 Kernel packages will also work, as well as the bf kernels. Oops!

Re: Can't boot: hda: lost interrupt after possibly screwing up kernel.

2004-02-09 Thread Adam
Andreas Janssen wrote: I don't have one of those -- I used the Debian sarge installer CD (about 100 MB) and that option doesn't work with it. But I'll get one! I only have a set of Woody CDs, but maybe there is the normal rescue kernel available on your CD (I don't know which Kernel is

Re: Can't boot: hda: lost interrupt after possibly screwing up kernel.

2004-02-09 Thread Andreas Janssen
Hello Adam ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Once I manage to boot from the CD with the correct kernel, is this the correct procedure for fixing my problem? 1. change the /vmlinuz and /initrd symlinks to point to the i386 kernel images 2. check lilo.conf and run /sbin/lilo While checking,

Re: Can't boot: hda: lost interrupt after possibly screwing up kernel.

2004-02-09 Thread Adam Funk
On Monday 09 February 2004 13:00, Andreas Janssen wrote: 3. pray|chant|sacrifice and reboot 4. stop messing with these things on my important workstation (that's what the spare computer is for) That all worked and everything is fine now! (Except that it mysteriously switched my main

Re: Can't boot: hda: lost interrupt after possibly screwing up kernel.

2004-02-09 Thread Joan Tur
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Es Diumenge Febrer 8 2004 22:58, en Adam va escriure: hda: attached ide-disk driver. hda: lost interrupt Try starting with noapic option - -- Joan Tur (aka Quini), Eivissa-Spain Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yahoo AIM: quini2k

Can't boot: hda: lost interrupt after possibly screwing up kernel.

2004-02-08 Thread Adam
I am (was) running Debian testing on an Athlon 1100. Since I last successfully booted, I added the hotplug package and the line usb-storage to /etc/modules. I was trying to get sensors to work, which downgraded my kernel (from 2.4.23) to 2.4.20. I then removed kernel-image-2.4.20 and added

Re: Can't boot: hda: lost interrupt after possibly screwing up kernel.

2004-02-08 Thread Andreas Janssen
Hallo Adam ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: I am (was) running Debian testing on an Athlon 1100. Since I last successfully booted, I added the hotplug package and the line usb-storage to /etc/modules. I was trying to get sensors to work, which downgraded my kernel (from 2.4.23) to 2.4.20. I