I am at an impasse with the current debian installer using diskettes. All seems to go fine until I am asked about partitioning the drive. If I choose manual partitioning the screen flashes something to quick for me to read and comes back saying no partition has been assigned to root. If I choose automatic partitioning the same thing happens. It does not ever give me a chance to select a drive to partition. The scsi controller is an LSI LSIU160 using the 53c1010 chipset. I have also tried the woody and bf24 boot floppy methods and have been able to partition the drive using the bf24 diskettes but keep hitting a roadblock further into the install with diskette problems while loading the driver disks. Anyone else had a problem with partitioning a scsi drive using the new debian installer? Ideas?
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