On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 09:53:39 -0600 Justin Guerin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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 ============================================================ Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadows. --Helen Keller -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

