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Old 06-27-2003, 02:38 AM   #1
jaylee
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mandrake 9.1 installation, scsi driver missing!!


I'm having trouble in doing a fresh Mandrake 9.1 installation. I've done RedHat 9 installation on the same system successfully before.

In RedHat, there's an option to load drivers when booting from the installation floppy disk. I can locate the driver aha152x.o from the block driver disk.

But in Mandrake, I'm having trouble in locating this driver file using the boot disk created from cdrom.img. There are a few other SCSI drivers containing, but not the one matching my card.

I really need this driver to get my SCSI CD-ROM to work for installation.

Does Mandrake have an option to load drivers from places other than the boot disk?

Thanks.
 
  


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