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Re: installation problem with SATA?



Ran into that one myself. Turns out the quick fix is to select the 2.6 kernel, and all works just fine. Use Linux26 our Expert26 at the installer's initial boot prompt.

Miles Fidelman

Deephay wrote:
Greetings all,

Currently I got a computer with a SATA hard drive (seagate
ST3160811AS). I download a AMD64 sarge image and try to install debian
on it, but it said something like "no partion media found", some
google works hint me it may be a problem with SATA drive, so I grabbed
a new Etch AMD64 image to have a look, and yes, there is no such error
message like "no partion media found", instead, when it is the time to
manually set the partition table, the installer did not list my
current partitions at all (although there are 4 NTFS partions), this
is the exact form:

Guided partitioning
Help on partitioning


Undo changes to partioning
Finish partitioning and write to disk

Some discussions said that if you set your SATA to PATA from BIOS, the
installer will recognize the drive, but after a few minutes search, I
think my BIOS does not have that option.
Any suggetion or solution is appreciated very much!

PS: the motherboard of the computer is ASUS P5VDC-X (NorthBridge VIA
PT880ultra, SouthBridge VIA VT8237A).
and my knoppix liveCD seems did not recognize the drive either.

TIA,
Deephay





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