At the install fest, I put Slackware 7.1 on my desktop.  It's a 1GHz Athlon, with a Biostar M7kb (or something m-board).  I think it was also
Ultra-100 controller onboard and I know it has the VIA chipset.  Didn't run into any problems until I got to the Lilo config and also setting up
XF86 to run Gnome on my SB Annihilator2 Geforce-2 card..

I booted off the downloaded iso cd-rom, and it installed like a charm.  One thing to note is that I have my HDD and internal Zip-250 on one IDE
controller and my CD-rom on the other IDE controller.  On a side note, I've had to create boot diskettes for my older machines at home that don't
have bootable cd-rom's.  Had no problem there either on initialization.  Possible bad cd? or ????

Don't know if that helps or not, but might be something there.

Munir Nassar wrote:

> i am trying to install Slackware 7.1 on my machine,
> the problem is that i use a promise Ultra100
> controller in addition to the on-board VIA
> controller... none of the kernels provided on the CD
> work...
>
> how would i use a kernel of my own to install
> Slakware? i tried to dd the kernel file to /dev/fd0
> but i only got a kernel panic when booting up... is
> there something else/ different i have to do?
>
>  -munir