When you run the installation program, answer "yes" when it asks you to
search for a scsi card.  It'll detect it and ask you if you'd like a boot
disk created.  Keep in mind that after the install, you'll always need
this boot disk to boot up to linux.  Or you can patch the kernel with the
udma66 patch after the installation.

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> I don't have linux previously installed, and all I have is a Linux Mandrake 7 CD, 
>what parameters can I use or what boot disk will work with it, to get it to see the 
>Ultra66 card?
> 
> Thanks..
> 
> Peter
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