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Re: problem to install on SCSI harddisk



On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 09:53:39 -0600
Justin Guerin <jguerin@cso.atmel.com> wrote:

> On Wednesday 08 September 2004 21:47, David YC Yu wrote:
> > Hi :
> >     Sorry to bother you guys.
> > I have 3 hard disks, one IDE, two SCSI harddisk2. And I use
> > CD-ROM to install Debian. I wanto to install Linux in my one of
> > SCSI hard disk. But install program only can detect the IDE
> > harddisk, and can't find out SCSI hard disk.
> >
> > P.S.  SCSI adapter controlller can detect successfaull my two
> > SCSI harddisk during BIOS booting.
> >
> > David YC Yu
> 
> Are you installing Woody or Sarge?  If you're using woody, you'll
> need the SCSI modules on a floppy disk.  Before you come to the
> disk partitioning step, load the SCSI modules, and you'll be fine
> from there.  Also, you might try some of the other install
> kernels.  I don't know which you are using, but I think bf2.4 has
> support for more hardware, possibly including SCSI.
> 
> If you're using Sarge, you might need to use expert mode to grab
> the SCSI drivers off the CD-ROM.  They will then be loaded, and
> you'll be fine.
> 
> If this doesn't help, post the errors you get, along with the
> steps you've tried, and also post your hardware configuration.
> 
> Justin Guerin
> 

I have Woody bf2.4 installed on an HP NetServer LC 3, which has 3
SCSI drives with no IDE drives.  Worked like a charm.

-- 
Raquel
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