On Sat, Dec 25, 2004 at 05:37:27PM -0500, dorn hetzel wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 26, 2004 at 12:31:49AM +0200, roy wrote:
> >
> > I'm going to buy a SATA HD dedicated for Debian (out of IDE connections and
> > the HD's are always full).
> >
> > I've never installed Debian (or linux) before, just wanted
I installed sarge from debian-net-installer and I needed to boot with
"linux26" to get my SATA disks seen in a Asus P5GD1 Pro (ICH6R controller)
Normal (2.4) installer would not see disks. I've read somewhere that ICH6R
support is only in 2.4.28+ kernels. (debian sarge net installer uses
2.4.27)
B
On Sat, 25 Dec 2004, dorn hetzel wrote:
> I should have also said that all of my SATA disks are organized
> into md raid devices and that's what I ran into trouble booting
> from. I've been told it can be done, I just had the PATA drive
It can be done easily, if:
1. you have everything (SATA dr
On Sat, Dec 25, 2004 at 11:52:57PM -0200, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Dec 2004, dorn hetzel wrote:
> > I wound up using a PATA boot disk and just use the 4 SATA
> > disks after booting. When I have more time, I do hear it's
>
> There's no need for that. As soon as you can get
On Sat, 25 Dec 2004, dorn hetzel wrote:
> I wound up using a PATA boot disk and just use the 4 SATA
> disks after booting. When I have more time, I do hear it's
There's no need for that. As soon as you can get a kernel that suports SATA
right to execute on system startup, you need no PATA disks a
On Sun, 26 Dec 2004, roy wrote:
> I've never installed Debian (or linux) before, just wanted to make sure this
> is going to work (as for as the HD's concerned)...
> Has anyone done this before or can confirm SATA should not be a problem?
It will work. But you will need the correct kernel for what
I'm going to buy a SATA HD dedicated for Debian (out of IDE connections and
the HD's are always full).
I've never installed Debian (or linux) before, just wanted to make sure this
is going to work (as for as the HD's concerned)...
Has anyone done this before or can confirm SATA should not be a pr
On Sun, Dec 26, 2004 at 12:31:49AM +0200, roy wrote:
>
> I'm going to buy a SATA HD dedicated for Debian (out of IDE connections and
> the HD's are always full).
>
> I've never installed Debian (or linux) before, just wanted to make sure this
> is going to work (as for as the HD's concerned)...
>
I'm going to buy a SATA HD dedicated for Debian (out of IDE connections and
the HD's are always full).
I've never installed Debian (or linux) before, just wanted to make sure this
is going to work (as for as the HD's concerned)...
Has anyone done this before or can confirm SATA should not be a pr
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