its not that it wont recognize the hdd it wont recognize the controller there is a boot disk with ide patches on it see your CD for it or the debian distribution site. it may work it may not ..
from the asus page it looks like that board also has 2 DMA33 controllers i'd suggest moving the drive to the other controller for installation, then compile a kernel that supports your controller(www.linux-ide.org) and move the drive back. nate On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Steve Gilbert wrote: swgilb >I am trying to install Deb Version 2.1 on my PC but the installation doesn't swgilb >see my hard drive. It insists I am at a "Diskless Work Station". swgilb >Motherboard is ASUS A7V w/ AMD CPU. This MB has a built in "Win 95-98 swgilb >Promise Ultra 100 IDE Controller (POC20265)" swgilb >to handle 100 ATA Hard Drives. Windows Device Manager lists it as a swgilb >Device Type: SCSI Controler - Promise Ver 02. and the Drivers as File ver swgilb >1.60 Build 19 6/6/2000. I have a single IBM Deskstar 75GXP (ATA 100) hard swgilb >drive installed. This is a working setup under Win 98. How do I get LINUX swgilb >to recognize it so I can complete the installation process? Is there a way swgilb >to tell it to look to the SCSI controler? Do I need special drivers if it swgilb >goes there? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Steve Gilbert swgilb >[EMAIL PROTECTED] swgilb > swgilb > swgilb >-- swgilb >Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null swgilb > ::: http://www.aphroland.org/ http://www.linuxpowered.net/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5:42pm up 17 days, 1:38, 1 user, load average: 0.20, 0.06, 0.01

