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Re: Intel E7230 + ICH7



Ok a lot of trying and digging and I managed to solve it myself :).

After my message, I tried using etch beta 2 and sid images to no avail. I found a piece about booting from Knoppix and then debootstrap here:

http://compsoc.tardis.ed.ac.uk/DebianSargeOnDellPowerEdgeSC430

This partially worked but the system would lock while booting linux and it wasn't AMD64/EMT64.

Finally I found a page that had an iso with a 2.6.15 kernel and modules for the E7230 chipset here:

http://kmuto.jp/b.cgi/debian/d-i-2615-amd64.htm

The author provides an apt-get source for a few vital packages for the initial setup. It booted the image, detected disks and NICs, partitioned and later installed the base system from traditional repositories.

The one trouble I had was that it installed grub and fstab pointing to /dev/hda instead of to /dev/sda. After fixing these minor errors, everything appears to be OK.

On Apr 10, 2006, at 7:11 PM, Nicholas P. Mueller wrote:

Hello,

I am trying to setup Debian AMD64 on a Supermicro SuperServer 5015M- MF. I am having a bit of trouble as I cannot get the 3.1r0a net install cd to recognize the disks. I had found a thread in the mailing lists about this particular server's chipset, the E7230 + ICH7 but they didn't completely answer my questions:

http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2005/11/msg00595.html

I had also tried Len Sorensen's installer image and it couldn't detect the USB CDROM I was using to perform the install. When I connected an IDE CDROM, it asked for language and keyboard setup and then seemed to lock (I left it running for five minutes on a blue screen but nothing seemed to be happening).

I would like to use this server in a production environment. Is there a way to use a more recent kernel with modules for this hardware with sarge? Or must I use etch or even sid? Can I start with etch or sid, install only a very basic system and then change my apt sources to stable and be ok?

Thanks,

Nicholas P. Mueller


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