Re: Need help installing - can't find hdd

1999-05-16 Thread Wayne Topa

Subject: Need help installing - can't find hdd
Date: Sat, May 15, 1999 at 02:40:43PM -0700

In reply to:freefood

Quoting freefood([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
 I cannot figure out how to get the debian boot program to recognize my
 hdd. I have a 13.5GB hdd, so I know there are issues with drives larger than
 8GB, but I don't know how to resolve them. This is what I've done:
 
 
Check the mail archives for the last 2 months.  I seem to recall a
discussion on that here and there were IIRC solutions posrted.

HTH

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Need help installing - can't find hdd

1999-05-15 Thread freefood
I cannot figure out how to get the debian boot program to recognize my
hdd. I have a 13.5GB hdd, so I know there are issues with drives larger than
8GB, but I don't know how to resolve them. This is what I've done:

hard boot using rescue floppy.
F4 info screen says that I need to specify params for hd and floppy
hit enter at boot prompt to try default/auto-detect.
choose color monitor
it then says No hard disk drives could be found and wants me to specify
 network params since it thinks I'm diskless. I notice a console message
 that is obscured by the install windows. Some of the things I can read
 are :hdd:I, -floppy, ide-flop.

I retried this procedure using linux hd=16383,16,63 - which I think is the
upper limit that IDE drives can report. If I'm supposed to put the real
values, then
I don't know where to find them. Can't find them in the BIOS setup or on my
drive label itself or at the manufacturer website. All I can determine from
the specs is 16383 cyl, 16 logical heads, 6 physical heads, and 26,520,480
total sectors.

I also tried this param hda=16383,16,63.
This time the boot procedure hung for a while and I could see these relevant
messages:
hda: no response {status = 0xff}
hda: non-IDE drive, CHS=16383,16,63
hda: drive not ready for command
ide0: reset timed-out, status = 0xff

Then the config stuff hangs for a long time in between steps with the
message Please wait. The installation system is determining the current
state of your system I assume it keeps trying to probe the drive. I
went to the Partition a hard drive step and selected /dev/hda (only option)
and I got Fatal Error: Cannot read disk drive.

Any help is much appreciated. Here's the relevant info for my system.

Gateway Performance 500
Western Digital AC313500 13.5GB, EIDE
Promise Ultra ATA/66 drive controller
128M ram
win98

I partioned my disk using fips and left 2GB at the end for linux, which is
fat32 formatted.


thanks mucho!
jeff