Re: problem installing Debian
move the hdd to the onboard intel udma/33 controller and it should work,
then after linux is installed if you still want to use the ata 100
controller make sure you find a driver for it, install it(recompile
kernel) reboot the system and you can move it back to the ata100
controller.
nate
Oliver Kowalke wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've a problem installing Debian on my system:
>
> 2 x PIII 500MHz
> ASUS P2B-D
> 128MB
> Matrox G200
> Abit Hot Rod 100 Pro (IDE raid controler -> pci)
> Maxtor Diamond Max 8GB
> Lite On CDRom 32x
>
> I've plugged the controler on a pci slot and connected the hdd to it. In the
> bios I set boot device to "SCSI" - the controler bios then detects the hdd.
> If I boot form Debian CD and try to install Linux on the hdd drive - the
> install prog doesn't find any hdd drive. How can I install Debian - what do
> you do if you try to install Debian on a SCSI-only system (maybe this should
> also work with the Abit controler).
>
> thanks a lot,
>
> Oliver
>
> PS : If I set the hdd to the mobo ide controler -all works fine.
>
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