On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> The ATA/66 is on the board, no card. I have an ABIT BX6 II for my
> MoBo. Last night I got past the SCSI error and found this error at
> the HD detection phase of the install:
>       "An error has occured-
>       No valid devices were found on which to create new file systems.
> Please check your hardware for the cause of this      problem."
> But here's the deal. I have already installed Win98se on this HD
> and have over 2gigs left for Linux. What is this all about?

       It's almost assuredly a hardware/config defienciency.  Try a bios 
setting to change to ata/33, or simply replace the ata/66 IDE cable with 
an ata/33 cable and see if that doesn't solve the problem.  I suspect 
Windoze works with it because it's more tolerant of marginal hardware 
than Linux is.  After/if that change to ata/33 works, then try going back 
to ata/66 (tho it's hardly worth it IMNSHO).

    IIRC, there's some problems with Abit and ata/66. To the point that 
Abit even released their own Linux distro (Gentus?) to overcome it.
-- 
Tom Brinkman        [EMAIL PROTECTED]         Galveston Bay

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