Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > > I did it, but didn' work. It can'f find the device.
> >
> > Well, certainly, you do not have a scsi disk that mac-fdisk can
> > find. Is it by chance a pc-formatted scsi? mac-fdisk would try to read
> > the partition table at the beginning of the disk, which is an A
> > I did it, but didn' work. It can'f find the device.
>
> Well, certainly, you do not have a scsi disk that mac-fdisk can
> find. Is it by chance a pc-formatted scsi? mac-fdisk would try to read
> the partition table at the beginning of the disk, which is an Apple
> format.
Did we get any infor
Chris Tillman wrote:
>
> Well, certainly, you do not have a scsi disk that mac-fdisk can
> find. Is it by chance a pc-formatted scsi? mac-fdisk would try to read
> the partition table at the beginning of the disk, which is an Apple
> format.
>
No, it's a Mac formated hard disk (in fact, I use
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 08:56:00AM +0100, Manuel Quesada wrote:
> > Maybe the installer is trying to mount /dev/hda, which would be a
> > standard type disk on a newWorld. Try switching to virtual console 2,
> > or use the Execute a Shell menu command, to enter
> >
> > mac-fdisk /dev/sda
> >
> > A
> Maybe the installer is trying to mount /dev/hda, which would be a
> standard type disk on a newWorld. Try switching to virtual console 2,
> or use the Execute a Shell menu command, to enter
>
> mac-fdisk /dev/sda
>
> After partitioning it the linux partitions will definitely be visible
> to the
On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 03:40:13PM +0100, Manuel Quesada wrote:
> > So, when you select partition a hard disk, it doesn't start the
> > partitioning program? Or is it later, when you are initializing
> > partitions?
>
> It doesn't start the partitioning program, I can't select to partition a
> ha
On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 10:49:43AM +0100, Manuel Quesada wrote:
> package: boot-floppies
>
> The boot-floppies program doesn't detect hard disk in installation.
> I'm trying to install Debian GNU/Linux 2.2r3 for PowerPC on a PowerMac
> 7600 (Old world)
> I can boot with BootX perfectly and it de
package: boot-floppies
The boot-floppies program doesn't detect hard disk in installation.
I'm trying to install Debian GNU/Linux 2.2r3 for PowerPC on a PowerMac
7600 (Old world)
I can boot with BootX perfectly and it detects 2 devices on the scsi bus
(shown with dmesg). But can't detect the har
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