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Document the required procedure to install on an HP Netserver with
on-board EISA AIC7xxx controller, including a pointer to the respective FAQ entry.
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Hardware Documentation Guide: $Id: hardware.hlp,v 1.11 1996/11/29 07:19:57 jkh Exp $
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Hardware Documentation Guide: $Id: hardware.hlp,v 1.12 1996/12/12 11:12:42 jkh Exp $
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Contents last changed: July 4th, 1996
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To eliminate the problem, boot with the -c flag and eliminate the wdc0
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device, or compile a custom kernel.
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Q: My system can not find my Intel EtherExpress 16 card.
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A: You must set your Intel EtherExpress 16 card to be memory mapped at
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address 0xD0000, and set the amount of mapped memory to 32K using
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the Intel supplied softset.exe program.
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Q: When installing on an EISA HP Netserver, my on-board AIC-7xxx
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SCSI controller isn't detected.
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A: This is a known problem, and will hopefully be fixed in the future.
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In order to get your system installed at all, boot with the -c
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option into UserConfig, but _don't_ use the pretty visual mode but
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the plain old CLI mode. Type
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eisa 12
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quit
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there at the prompt. (Instead of `quit', you might also type
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`visual', and continue the rest of the configuration session in
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visual mode.) Don't forget to install the kernel source code
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distribution, you will need to install a custom kernel on those
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systems.
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Refer to the FAQ topic 3.16 for an explanation of the problem, and
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for how to continue. Remember that you can find the FAQ on your
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local system in /usr/share/doc/FAQ, provided you have installed the
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`doc' distribution.
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[ Please add more hardware tips to this Q&A section! ]
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