I'm trying to install Ubuntu Server 9.10 on a new server.  The
motherboard is a Tyan socket 775 server board, S5211.  I can boot from
the installation CD and get a short way into the installation process,
then the installer claims that it can't find a driver for the CD-ROM
drive.  The drive is a Lite-On DH-16D2P IDE DVD-ROM.

In the BIOS the drive is listed as

USB CD-ROM: ATAPI DVD D DH16D2P-(USB 2

and a schematic for the motherboard shows a (Cypress) CY7C68300C chip
between the IDE port and ICH9R southbride, so it appears that the IDE
drive is indeed seen as a USB CD-ROM drive.

Any idea what I need to do when asked for a driver?  Or maybe the
installer would find a driver if it realized that the drive is USB.


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Jim
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