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Also, I'd recomend trying an installation image that is not three weeks out
of date..

-- 
see shy jo

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