Actually just ignore me,
I copied the wrong kernel over...
DUH!
Thanks
On Sat, 20 May 2000, Thompson Freeman wrote:
>
> I'm sure that somebody on this list knows better than I, but here is my 2
> bits...
>
> Possiblity one: compile the scsi devices into a custom kernel. Not what
> most would call "pretty", but sufficiently faster than booting from a
> floppy to be a happyness while working out other details.
>
> Possiblity two: boot from the ide drive, with the root set to the
> appropriate scsi drive partition (RTFM please, because while I've done it,
> I've also forgotten how. It is in lilo.)
>
> Possiblity three: I don't know how to do what you want, but I'm sure the
> answer will turn up here soon. 8-)
>
> On Sat, 20 May 2000, Ken N wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >         I need to be able to boot linux off of a SCSI drive, however it
> > hangs when I try it. In Redhat I have always used mkinitrd, but on
> > slackware I don't seem to have that. Is there another way I can get it to
> > boot and see the SCSI, the kernel works, I have tested it on the IDE
> > harddrive. I knwo the SCSI drivers are compiled in cause I can mount the
> > device. I just can't get it to boot from the SCSI drive.
> >
> > There has to be a howto on this somewhere?
> > Thanks,
> > Ken N
> >
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