On Fri, 5 May 2000, Carl Kehley wrote: > Seagate ST 27.4g hard drive UDMA66
I believe that your HD is an IDE (or some sort). IDE controllers are supported by the stock kernels, except the latest ones, I think; 2.3.x and 2.4.x. (Interesting... Linux is for high-end servers, IDE people, get lost... or do some recompilation :-) Whoa, what an attitude.) > Installer recognizes all devices, then I get the following: NCR53c406a, > no ports available. Does the NC indicate a scsi device? From info at It's okay. It just means that the kernel was trying to detect a SCSI card with NCR53cxxxxx chip-set on it. (It the booting process hung, then you had a problem. Try to get a kernel without NCR support.) Oki