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* MJM Wright [Tue, Mar 25 2003, 11:50:50PM]:
> I want a dual system -- not a dual-boot system. The IDE drives contain
> Win 98, with all of the Debian installation on the SCSI drives.
"Dual system"? What exactly is your meaning of this term? Separating to
different harddisks wont work
Hello,
This is my first post, and I hope this is the right group. (Apologies if
not.)
I have managed to install Debian Woody (vmlinuz-2.2.20-compact).
System is a PIII 933 with two 40 Gb IDE drives, and an Adaptec SCSI
2930CU with a Sun 18.2 Gb and 4.2 Gb drive.
The system BIOS is Award, and
u may have to start with the 2 compact image floppies they are on the CD.
regards
Thing
sihite wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I am a beginner in linux, and now i have a problem with my new installation.
> I try to install a debian using debian potato rel. 2.2R4,
> my computer is compag, using scsi har
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 12:04:41AM +1000, Jason Lim wrote:
> This isn't really a Debian-ISP question.. but anyway...
>
> I don't think the 2.2 release had the Compaq SCSI drivers built into the
> kernel.
>
> You either need to compile/get a kernel with the required SCSI drivers
> built in, or ge
there were boot floppies that included
many SCSI drivers on it... not sure what it is called though. Maybe
someone in debian-boot can help.
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Dear All,
I am a beginner in linux, and now i have a problem with my new installation.
I try to install a debian using debian potato rel. 2.2R4,
my computer is compag, using scsi hardrive. But when i try to boot using the cd of
debian rel. 2.2.R4 my scsi hardisk didn't detect/probe by debian au
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