At 21:57 26-10-2002 +0200, you wrote:
Leen de Braal <ldb@braha.nl> [Sat, 26 Oct 2002 16:38:38 +0200]:
Not a quick solution for today then, but could someone from Suse look into this, and maybe solve it in a new bootdisk image??
Try to install in manual mode and choose the older version of the aic7xxx driver (IIRC, it's aic7xxx_old or something similar).
Yes I already tried that (first thing in fact), does not help. I have downloaded kernel sources on my own machine at home, and I plan to bake a new kernel tomorrow. Install will be later this week, see what that gets us. For now: I am going to relax for my saturday evening....
Philipp
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