Hi there Hope someone can help me with this I am trying to install Debian 3.1 in a SONY VAIO laptop machine (VGN-770G). I've been able to boot from a DVD and start the installation process, however, when debian is first detecting hardware, I will get the following error:
"Linux kernel modules needed to drive some of your hardware are not available yet. Simply proceeding with the install may make these modules available later. The unavailable modules, and the devices that need them are: ide-scsi(Linux IDE-SCSI emulation layer), ide-mod(Linux IDE driver), ide-prob-mod(Linux IDE probe driver), ide-detect(Linux IDE detection), ide-floppy(Linux IDE floppy)." I believe these modules are related to the hard drive, so, if I try to continue with the installation process (which is actually partition the disc) as suggested by the error message I won't be able to do it and be forced to abort installation............ What can I do?? Is there a patch for this somewhere? or Should I try to install a different debian release?? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]