On Thursday 20 March 2003 03:38 pm, Bryan Whitehead wrote:
Jack Coates wrote:
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 11:20, Bryan Whitehead wrote:
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After finally getting 9.0 installed (5 hours later), I noted that there
is much less scsi drivers built for the BOOT kernel then other kernels.
Why is
Leonardo Diciolla wrote:
Hi Bryan,
I do have the same problem but I didn't make with
installing MDK 9.0.
As you were successiful would you write how did you do
finally get MDK 9.0 installed?
I'll see what I can do to write up a document. It's pretty involved.
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Bryan Whitehead
SysAdmin - JPL -
Thanks Brian.
please, le me know.
Leonardo.
--- Bryan Whitehead [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Leonardo Diciolla wrote:
Hi Bryan,
I do have the same problem but I didn't make with
installing MDK 9.0.
As you were successiful would you write how did
you do
finally get MDK 9.0
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 11:20, Bryan Whitehead wrote:
...
After finally getting 9.0 installed (5 hours later), I noted that there
is much less scsi drivers built for the BOOT kernel then other kernels.
Why is this? Can't stage2 just have every kernel module built for
completeness? What the
Hi Bryan,
I do have the same problem but I didn't make with
installing MDK 9.0.
As you were successiful would you write how did you do
finally get MDK 9.0 installed?
Thanks in advance
Leonardo Diciolla
--- Bryan Whitehead [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Know what sucks about getting to use some
Know what sucks about getting to use some of the latest and greatest?
Installing.
We just got a Dual Xeon 2.8Ghz w/ 2GB RAM (533Mhz bus) with a mpt
scsi/raid card (scsi320).
Mandrake has the driver, except in the BOOT kernel for install.
Any idea the hell it is to rebuild a stage1 of mandrake