have the recent installer updates enabled support for common SATA drives
like ubuntu and fedora have done? if not, are these updates coming
soon or just go ahead and install (k)ubuntu or another distribution with
a more functional installer instead?
thanks!
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to
Brian Braunstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
have the recent installer updates enabled support for common SATA
drives like ubuntu and fedora have done? if not, are these updates
coming soon or just go ahead and install (k)ubuntu or another
distribution with a more functional installer
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 04:12, Brian Braunstein wrote:
have the recent installer updates enabled support for common SATA
drives like ubuntu and fedora have done? if not, are these updates
coming soon or just go ahead and install (k)ubuntu or another
distribution with a more functional
Hi all,
Did anybody test the installer regarding SATA support specifically and
could make some notes which controllers work by default? I think SATA
should be reported by now. I have tested with the
ICH5/ICH5R-SATA-Controller (was onboard on a P4P800 motherboard) and it
works flawlessly.
On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 10:20:02PM +0200, Markus Welsch wrote:
Did anybody test the installer regarding SATA support specifically and
could make some notes which controllers work by default?
Please contact debian-boot@lists.debian.org about this. It's not a
release issue as such (any more than
5 matches
Mail list logo