Carlos Alejandro Aguero wrote:
Hi All: I'm having a bad time with a 486PC that has a SCSI-Adaptec 154x.- It had a RedHat 6.0 Linux working fine, when I decided to upgrade to
SuSE In this case the term upgrade is not clear. Do you mean that you have installed on top of the old RedHat or you wiped the drive and started over with SuSE?
only in the following line: OLD: initrd=/boot/initrd-2.2.5-15.img I could be wrong but is seems that you tried to install SuSE on top of the old RedHat? As far as I know, this will never work, at least not without a lot of work.
above message and if I select the SCSI-Kernel with modules it complains
Damon:
Thanks for your comments and YES y installed on top of RedHat without
cleaning the disk up.-
For this moment, in Argentina we don't have high speed technology for home
users.-
Best Regards
Carlos
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De: "Damon Register"
This is strange/interesting. When I installed my SuSE 6.3 I didn't even see the SCSI choice.
Can somebody point me in the right way??? If you are trying to install SuSE on top of the RedHat installation, give up. If this is wrong and someone else in this group corrects me, then I will have learned something.
I notice your address is .ar which is Argentina? Mind if I ask an off topic question? What sort of high speed internet technology is available for home users in Argentina? Do you have ISDN, DSL or cable modems?
Damon Register
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