Please excuse my top posting.  Thanks for the suggestions

No, the Soekris BIOS must not be seeing the HDD, since the debian install 
process does not see it.  I will investigate this further.  It is not clear to 
me from reading the net4501 manual how to set the comBios to see the IDE 
controller and any attached disks.

Interestingly, when I take my CF card with debian etch installed on it boot it 
and do lspci -v, etch reports seeing the IDE controller.  Thus I would expect 
that the debian installer would see it also.  But I guess the installer is 
looking for the disks behind the controller and does not find them.

I will follow your advice.

Thanks,   Heather

----- Original Message ----
From: Bill Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Heather Lockridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, December 4, 2007 2:33:17 AM
Subject: Re: [Soekris] Installing Debian on a 4501 with HDD on PCI Adapter

Hi Heather,

does the 4501's comBIOS see the the disk? In that case I see no reason
why you couldn't install Debian on a PC i.o. through PXE, and transfer
the disk to the Soekris afterwards.

If not, look into the archives, you'll find many reports about seen/not
seen HDDs, some (by far not all) followed by a solution, like removing
the CF or setting the disk's jumpers to CS.

Bill

On Mon, 2007-12-03 at 14:29 -0800, Heather Lockridge wrote:
> I am having problems doing this.  
> 
> I have a RH 4801 system which I installed on a net4501 system by doing lots 
> of hacking to it so that it runs even though it was built for a different 
> CPU.  I would like a more stable version of linux running -- not that debian 
> is necessarily any better than RH, debian is certainly easier to install on a 
> 4501 by using netboot methods like PXE booting.
> 
> But where I am going here is that I want a version of debian that I can 
> install on a HDD connected to the PCI interface on the 4501 board.   This way 
> I can have a "reference" platform which I can easily keep updated and then 
> periodically burn new flash images from it for the CF cards I would like to 
> use.
> 
> I think I am not very good with the hardware parts of this however.
> 
> I did get debian installed directly into a CF card plugged into the CF slot 
> on the 4501.  So, I then got a 3.3 v PCI IDE adapter card and plugged that 
> into the 4501.  Then I took a 10 GB hdd and connected it to the IDE interface 
> on the 4501, but supplied power to the HDD from an old PC.  A friend had me 
> connect the grounding pads on the two boards, PC and net4501 together to 
> avoid grounding issues.
> 
> But, when I boot the debian installer via PXE and tftpboot, the installer 
> does not see the HDD.  I have the HDD set to MASTER. It doesn't seem to 
> matter if it is set for Master or slave.  It still is not seen.
> 
> If anyone can offer some suggestions which would help me here I would be 
> grateful.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Heather
> 
> 
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