Hi,

I'm currently trying to install Debian (4.0) onto a 2.5" Seagate 60GB hard 
drive in a usb caddy (which is detected as a SCSI drive).

Debian installs fine but then I get back an "Error 18" (which I've looked up, 
is due to a larger hard drive than the motherboards bios recognises).

I've tried to solve the problem aany times with teh following steps:

 

Trouble shooting steps:

-Flash the bios to the latest version - It updated but ddidn't change the 
outcome

-Change the CHS/LBA - Because thisis a SCSI dive it's not listed in the bios so 
these settings cannot be changed.

-Put the boot section in a seperate partition at the beginning of the hard 
drive - I've tried giving the partition a 1GB partition for boot, but i get the 
same error

 

The strange thing is that Debian installs and boots fine on an 3.5", 80GB 
maxtor, but I need to use a 2.5" rather than a 3.5".

 

System:

VIA EPIA M6000G with 600Mhz 
(http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/mainboards/motherboards.jsp?motherboard_id=81)

Bios V. 1.16 
(http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/mainboards/downloads.jsp?motherboard_id=81)

512RAM

Any help would be greatfully apreciated.

 

Jason Millis

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