Hello,

    I've downloaded and written the floppy images found at the URL you 
referred for the 2.4.20pre4 build.  However, I get the exact same 
problem when I use fdisk. :(

    Highpoint's website has source code for the Linux drivers.  In order 
to use that, I'd have to compile my own kernel - unfortunately, I don't 
have the tools for that.  Even so, I don't know if drivers are the 
issue, or if it's something I'm just doing wrong.  So far I have no 
evidence of what the problem could be.  After all, why does fdisk write 
one of the four partitions I wanted rather than none at all?  What 
happens during that call to ioctl() that takes so long (about 40 
seconds)?  The DOS fdisk takes an instant to write the partition table, 
but I can't use that fdisk for marking filesystems to be type 82/83, 
which is what I need.

    Your help is appreciated Eduard, any other suggestions (from you or 
anyone else who has a better clue than me) would be wonderful.

Thanks,
-David Fuchs

Eduard Bloch wrote:

>#include <hallo.h>
>* David Fuchs [Thu, Sep 12 2002, 05:20:29PM]:
>
>  
>
>>   I'm attempting to install Debian GNU/Linux 3.0, but there are issues 
>>when attempting to partition the harddisk  I'm using a standalone Maxtor 
>>Ultra ATA-133 60GB HD connected to a Hightpoint HPT372 IDE-RAID 
>>    
>>
>
>372 is not officially supported by 2.4.18, afaik. You may try an
>experimental build with 2.4.20pre4 on
>http://people.debian.org/~blade/JFS-Install/
>
>Gruss/Regards,
>Eduard.
>  
>



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