> This is my first bugreport, so don"t be mad at me if I done
> something wrong.
Well, you should have filed the bug against 'boot-floppies' rather
than installer, and also probably put a better title, but we've fixed
that.
> OK. Here"s the situation:
> My machine is dual P-II 400 on Supermicro P6DBE mobo with
> 256M ram. Both of harddrives connected to Promise ULTRA 66,
> and to different channels of one. So, they are hde and hdg,
> respectively. My primary ide is Iomege zip, and secondary
> are Mitsumi CD-RW (primary) and Sony CD-ROM (sec).
>
> When I start installing Debian(Potato) installer recognizes
> only hde! It doesn"t see hdg at all, so I can"t access my
> main 12G partition on one. However, hdg can be mounted and
> unmounted from another tty, so it"s clear that it"s not my
> fault. Can you please give me advice on how to install
> Debian on my system?
I assume youre using the udma66 set of boot-floppies. Is that so?
When you see the kernel messages at the start, does the kernel
recognize hdg? You can type dmesg in tty2 to see those messages.
If not, it's a hardware or kernel problem.
If so, it's a boot-floppies problem.
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