kernel panic on boot floppy

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Date: 02/24/04

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    Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 11:31:10 -0400
    
    

    One more thing I tried last night. I created the bf24 boot
    floppies from the debian 3.0r1 CD but got a kernel panic. I
    also downloaded the unstable boot floppies from one of the
    debian primary sites and again got a kernel panic. Why would
    the floppy kernel fail to boot?

     
    ----- Message Forwarded on Tue, 24 Feb 2004 11:25:36 -0400
    -----
    >Hi all, something very interesting. I booted debian on my
    old western digital
    >as primary master (on board ide) and my cd-rom as secondary
    master and cd-rw
    >as secondary slave. My siig ultra ata is installed and my
    seagate is
    >connected to it's primary and the drive is jumped as
    master.
    >
    >The western digital has debian testing with
    kernel-image-2.4.24-1-k6.
    >
    >Ok, Linux boots up perfect. It sees the seagate and I am
    able
    >to csfdisk and mkfs. as root I mounted /dev/hde and I can
    use the drive.
    >The drive works.
    >
    >However, nothing has allowed me to boot the install CD and
    install a fresh
    >debian onto the new seagate. The install insists there are
    no hard disks.
    >
    >I don't know what to do. I want the new seagate to be my
    boot drive.
    >is there another option?
    >
    >Jim
    >
    >>Hi all, I'm trying to install woody (3.0r1) from CD's on a
    PC with an
    >>AMD K6 II 500mhz and a brand new Seagate 80GB Barracuda
    Ultra ata/100 and a
    >>brand new SIIG ultra ata/133 pci controller. in addition
    to the new Seagate,
    >>the pc has an IO Magic CD-ROM and an LG CD-RW. Prior to
    buying the new Seagate and the >new
    >>SIIG controller the pc ran fine with a 2GB Western Digital
    connected to the
    >>on board IDE.
    >>
    >>First I tested the the SIIG controller by connecting the
    old western digital to
    >>it's primary channel and connected the cd-rom and cd-re to
    it's secondary channel.
    >>I disabled the onboard ide in the BIOS. I booted. The SIIG
    sucessfully detected
    >>all drives and linux booted. Every worked.
    >>
    >>Then I took out the western digital and installed the new
    Seagate to the SIIG
    >>primary channel. I was hoping the SIIG was smart enough to
    boot from cd but
    >>it didn't. The SIGG detected all drives but wouldn't boot
    the cd.
    >>
    >>Now here's where I start my trial and error. I'm not sure
    what is the best
    >>configuration to use at this point. I removed the cd-rom
    and cd-rw from the
    >> SIIG and attached them back to the secondary onboard ide
    and re-enabled it in
    >>the BIOS. SIIG detected my new Seagate, the BIOS detected
    both CD drives and the
    >>Debian woody cd booted but the debian installation didn't
    see the new
    >>Seagate.
    >>
    >>Maybe the SIIG isn't even compatible with linux?
    >>Is there a boot floppy out there that I can use to get the
    installation going?
    >>How can I get the debian installation to see the Seagate?
    >>
    >>Jim

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