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Re: Installation wants a "Driver disk"



	u can try by simply skipping this by pressing cancel. Probably it will
go ahead.

	BTW WITH RH 6.2 ON A 486 WILL TAKE ATLEAST HALF A DAY TO LOAD THE
MODULE DEPENDENCIES  AFTER U FINALLY INSTALL AND BOOT FOR THE FIRST TIME.  IF U
DON'T HAVE ENOUGH RAM DON'T THINK OF INSTALLING THE X WINDOW INTERFACE. 

	TRY IF U HAVE TIME.

	Rizwan


On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, you wrote:
> I am attempting to install RH 6.2 on an old 486 machine. This machine has
> a SCSI CD-ROM by way of an Adaptec 2842 VL SCSI controller. I am using the
> boot floppy (created from boot.img) and text mode install. After chewing
> on the boot floppy for a little while, the install asks for a "driver
> disk", presumably to locate a driver for the SCSI controller. I see three
> image files in /images/drivers on the CD, and none of the look like
> likely candidates for a SCSI driver. Can anyone help me with what the
> installation program is looking for here?
> 
> -- 
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