> >I've tried using "linux noprobe" and "linux apic" and "linux noprobe > >apic" to do the installation without any effect. When I specify > >noprobe, I have to choose a driver to get AIC-7XXX support. At this > >point, I have attempted to use various module parameters such as > >"extended", "no_reset", and "no_probe" (not really knowing > what they do) > >but when I specify any options, the module does not load. I > also tried > >to use a Redhat 9.0 driver disk and was not surprised when it didn't > >work since it is for an older kernel. I'd like to try a driver disk > >compiled from a 2.6 kernel but haven't been able to find one. > > > >Any ideas on how to make this work? > > > > > > > The 29160 is working for me with FC2 on an athlon system. Dual P3 > sounds old enough that the acpi support may be broken. You > may want to > try "pci=noacpi" or even "acpi=off" > I tried "linux pci=noacpi" and "linux acpi=off" at the initial installation screen and neither of them helped. It still doesn't find my drive and I still get the exact messages when hitting <F4>. -Mike