Standard install. Mind you i used the yast1 for install but yast2 did work.
yast2 hung at the hardware detection stage, had to hit the reset switch with trusty unbent paperclip. yast1 loaded, got as far as the selection of input medium then said cdrom? what cdrom? I see no cdrom! Both showed zero scsi at boot time in the displays.
Do you boot off the cd or do you use the boot disks? I use the boot disk and then load the module for the scsi card before i start to load the files. If you don't load the module then it will not work as it doesn't have scsi stuff loaded into memeory. Hope that helps.
I recompile the kernel right after install before a clean reboot to make sure the scsi stuff is set up right.
Which is exactly what I intend(ed) to do.
I'll have another play tomorrow and see what happens.
Only problem i had was that i had to install a wide (68 pin) harddrive for it to boot off of. the 50 pin ones would not boot. they do work as a mounted drive thou.
I'll check which connections the hard drives hang off tomorrow too.
Thanks,
a. -- Andy Nudd Oh no! It can't be! That the kindly, noble Zachary Smith could end up in this infernal place. It's not fair. Oh dear!
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