I am attempting to install Linux on my 486-66 Unisys that has an Adaptec SCSI controller built onto the motherboard. Unfortunately, the boot disk does not recognize this controller. I would like to get hold of code, if possible, to recompile the scsi drivers to recognize my controller. But it seems a bit of a catch-22 that I must have Linux installed in order to do this. Perhaps I am wrong, but I had not been able to find appropriate code. Also, I wouldn't have the first clue about how to create a bootable disk. Secondly, I cannot reach "sunsite" to send e-mail! Wrong backbone, apparently we're restricted. Stewart Allen Open Environment Corporation stewart@oec.com
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