I've seen mention of this a number of times on the list, but haven't managed to dig up a solution. Please excuse my repetition of the issue. I have a stack of SGI 1200's with 2 x P3 cpus. I can succ
I've seen mention of this a number of times on the list, but haven't managed to dig up a solution. Please excuse my repetition of the issue. I have a stack of SGI 1200's with 2 x P3 cpus. I can succe
I tried, but it never gets to the point where it loads the update disk, and hangs at the point of loading the aic7xxx driver. Hmmm... This was posted: but with no mention of how to use this option. I
in your syslinux.cfg file on your boot floppy, simply add "apic" to your append line. For example, my entire syslinux.cfg file looks like this: default ks prompt 1 timeout 1 display boot.msg label l
When the install floppy boots up, you get a prompt, right? At that prompt, just write "linux apic" and hit Enter. Or "text apic" if you prefer a text-mode installation (i do). -- Florin Andrei "Our k
I've seen mention of this a number of times on the list, but haven't managed to dig up a solution. Please excuse my repetition of the issue. I have a stack of SGI 1200's with 2 x P3 cpus. I can succ
I've seen mention of this a number of times on the list, but haven't managed to dig up a solution. Please excuse my repetition of the issue. I have a stack of SGI 1200's with 2 x P3 cpus. I can succe
I tried, but it never gets to the point where it loads the update disk, and hangs at the point of loading the aic7xxx driver. Hmmm... This was posted: but with no mention of how to use this option. I
in your syslinux.cfg file on your boot floppy, simply add "apic" to your append line. For example, my entire syslinux.cfg file looks like this: default ks prompt 1 timeout 1 display boot.msg label l
When the install floppy boots up, you get a prompt, right? At that prompt, just write "linux apic" and hit Enter. Or "text apic" if you prefer a text-mode installation (i do). -- Florin Andrei "Our k