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Re: installation problem



On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 06:17:46PM +0100, Joe Hickey wrote:
> I am trying to install debian amd64 but can't get the installer to mount 
> the cdrom. I am using an LG GSA-H55l drive connected via IDE. My hard 
> disks are connected with SATA.
> 
> I have verified the md5sums of all the isos I've tried to use. These are 
> the etch and testing netist iso images, with the standard, beta3 and 
> today's nightly build of debian-installer.
> 
> All combinations have the same result. The netinst iso boots up, I can 
> select language and keyboard, then mounting cdrom manually fails because 
> nothing corresponding to a cd drive appears in /dev. sda and sdb appear 
> for my hard disks with appropriate partitions, and sdc through sdf for 
> my usb slots. But no /dev/hdc or anything like it. /proc/ide contains 
> only "drivers".
> 
> I have tried booting the iso with libata atapi_enabled=1, tried modprobe 
> ide-core options="ide-nodma" or modprobe ide-generic in a terminal, no 
> success.

If you go to a shell and run
# dmesg | more
	(I'm not sure if the installer has a "more" command, I'm sure it
	doesn't have a "less"; if neither, just do dmesg 

look for anything indicating it found the cdrom drive.

Ide drives are named according to where they are hooked up.  How do you
have the ide cdrom drive connected?  If its master on the first
controller, it should be /dev/hda.  If it is the only IDE drive, ensure
that it is set as master since without an hda, the kernel may not find
an hdb.

If none of this helps, and after having read the installation-manual,
send in a (failed) installation report and subscribe to debian-boot.
The people there will give you specific instructions since they wrote
the installer and know its internals.

Doug.


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