* Hajdu András <hajdua@fmt.vein.hu> [2004-05-24 14:37]:
> remaining of the disk (cc 20 GB) is the place for debian. When i started
> the normal (linux) install the autodetect didn't load the hpt drivers (i
> could do it by hand from a command line). After then i tried to set up
Can you paste the output of
lspci
lspci -n
> the partitions for the system boot, usr, var etc. i could choose my
> ready partitions only swap or sw raid or lvm partitions (!!!) The manual
This is fixed in newer images at
http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/sarge_d-i/
> My question is: Can I use this installer to make a sarge system on
> hptraid0?
Can you manually load the hptraid module and see if that works?
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Sorry for the late but after few hours i downloaded the woody netboot iso images and i installed and after upgraded to sarge.... And i change my job so i unsubscribed from the list... Maybe with my home address i will subscribe again.
Now, i know what was the solution my problem. The lspci was OK the raid controller was enabled by BIOS and i saw in the lspci's output the controller... But when i tried to load manually (modprobe hptraid) the module i got the 'no such device' message. Now i boot with my own compiled kernel (2.4.26) and it contains builtin the HPT37xx ide driver and the hpt raid driver also... And as i can see in the /proc i can see the hpt366 device name (the name of the ide device driver). So my problem was just the module dependencies. The hptraid module needs the hpt366 ide driver!
Andras