Re: Installation writing to Hard Drive error

1998-02-20 Thread Bill Leach
It sounds to me like a problem with your machine.  DOS and Windoz are
NOT as verbose as Linux (or Unix) so it may even be possible that such
errors occur and are not reported.  I don't know about any of the
'standard stuff' but most of the third party diagnostic software would
report such problems.

I presume that you have tried more than just one set of installation
disks but if not then it is a possibility that one of your installation
diskettes is 'blessed' with a strange error.

It is also possible that your IDE interface is a bit marginal and that
the Linux driver code 'hits' it a bit faster than DOS or Windoz and it
can't handle the slight difference.

It would really be useful (I think) if someone else could try your disks
on another machine (esp. same make and model).  This would not be
terribly difficult since actually doing the installation is not
necessary.

Brian White wrote:
 
 ( This was originally a bug report.  I'm forwarding it to debian-user. )
 
 Package:  Debian Installation
 Version:  1.3
 
 When I try to install Debian GNU/Linux to my machine, every time Debian
 tries to write to my hard drive, I get an error.  For example, when I am
 following the installation program, and I try to partition a hard disk,
 before I even get into the cfdisk program (after selecting which drive to
 partition), I get the following error:
 
 hda:  read_intr:  status=0X59  { DriveReady  SeekComplete  DataRequest
 Error }
error=0X10   { SectorIdNotFound }  CHS
 0/0/53 , sector 52
 
 And then after repeating that same message about six or seven times, it
 says this:
 
 ide0:  reset:  success
 
 and then I get the first error six or seven more times, and then the
 partitioning program launches.  Now, I can continue with the installation
 (partition my disk, etc), but whenever it tried to load files from the
 floppies to my hard drive, it gives me that first error again.  I even
 got so far as to loading the fifth base disk, but then I get a kernel
 panic message and it completely shut down.  Is this a program error or
 something wrong with my machine?  I'm running a Compaq Deskpro 486/25 22
 megs RAM and a 650 meg hard drive.  I can run DOS 6.2 and Windows and any
 other DOS-supported program fine and I've never experienced a similar
 error before.
 
 I am using Debian 1.3, kernel version 2.0.29

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Installation writing to Hard Drive error

1998-02-19 Thread Brian White
( This was originally a bug report.  I'm forwarding it to debian-user. )

Package:  Debian Installation
Version:  1.3

When I try to install Debian GNU/Linux to my machine, every time Debian
tries to write to my hard drive, I get an error.  For example, when I am
following the installation program, and I try to partition a hard disk,
before I even get into the cfdisk program (after selecting which drive to
partition), I get the following error:

hda:  read_intr:  status=0X59  { DriveReady  SeekComplete  DataRequest 
Error }
   error=0X10   { SectorIdNotFound }  CHS
0/0/53 , sector 52

And then after repeating that same message about six or seven times, it
says this:

ide0:  reset:  success

and then I get the first error six or seven more times, and then the
partitioning program launches.  Now, I can continue with the installation
(partition my disk, etc), but whenever it tried to load files from the
floppies to my hard drive, it gives me that first error again.  I even
got so far as to loading the fifth base disk, but then I get a kernel
panic message and it completely shut down.  Is this a program error or
something wrong with my machine?  I'm running a Compaq Deskpro 486/25 22
megs RAM and a 650 meg hard drive.  I can run DOS 6.2 and Windows and any
other DOS-supported program fine and I've never experienced a similar
error before.

I am using Debian 1.3, kernel version 2.0.29

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