Hi Joey,
I tried lspci, but it doesn't appear to be in the path of the shell I 
get to via alt-f2 when booting through the install off of the dvd 
image. Searching the contents of the dvd doesn't turn it up either. 
(I'm presuming it's a command accessible from the shell. Let me know 
if that's not a valid assumption.)
I'll start downloading the latest dvd image.
Thanks,
James
Joey Hess wrote:
James Todd wrote:
 
Version: 2-Sep-2004 sarge snapshot (dvd)
During both a default installation and a linux26 installation, the 
problem occurs at the partitioning stage. Manual partitioning is the 
only option because no drives or partitions are detected. The drives 
are known to be functional since an existing commercial OS exists on 
one of the drives and is bootable.
  
We need lspci and lspci -n output for your machine to fix this.
Also, I'd recomend trying an installation image that is not three 
weeks out
of date..