I thought I'd give Linux a shot on my Amiga 2000. I followed the howto at http://www.linux-m68.org/debian-amiga.html to partition my drive.
I have a two drives on the GVP-M/tekmagic 060/scsi card(tekscsi2.device). A 1G at scsi-0 and a 2G at scsi-2. The 1G is my primary Amiga system drive that I left alone. I created 3 partitions on the 2G drive. One Amiga native and 2 "custom" file systems. The two future Linux partitions were set at 1G and 128M for Root and Swap. I labelled them sdb1 and sdb2 respectively. Set the identifiers as per the howto as well as any other settings and rebooted. Once I rebooted, I ran the amiboot-5.6 program without incident and got the install menu. Unfortunately, no drives were detected and I got stuck. I tried renaming the drives to sda1 & 2 without success. Any ideas what I may be doing wrong here? Thanks, Michael -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

