Actually, I should have seen this before... my hard drive has an Ultra66 IDE Controller... it's in the SCSI section of the device manager... could that be the problem?
----- Original Message ----- From: "Aaron Solochek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Alexander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <debian-user@lists.debian.org> Sent: Friday, February 04, 2000 1:49 PM Subject: Re: I can't get Linux to INSTALL! Help! > Is it a scsi harddrive? Its possible that the boot disk you have does > not have support for whatever scsi card you are using.... If you don't > know, boot into windows, and go to the device manager (right click on my > computer, go to properties, click on devices tab) and see if there is a > scsi entry, if there is, tell us what it says. If you don't have scsi, > then I'm stumpted, I can't imagine why the harddrive woudln't show up. > > -Aaron Solochek > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Alexander wrote: > > > I'd like to apologize for sending out the same question again, but > > nothing thus far has worked. Here is my problem, in detail: I have > > attempted to install RedHat, TurboLinux, and now I'm on Debian. None > > of these have I been able to install. On every single one of them, as > > I am doing ANYTHING requiring finding the hard drive, it tells me that > > there is no hard drive. This is the error message that I get from > > Debian: No Hard > > Disk!No hard disk drives could be found. Make sure they are cabled > > correctly beforethe system's started. You may have to change driver > > settings at the boot,... orload a driver. I've gotten similar > > error messages from the other Linux's... I have a 13.5 GB hard drive > > and it is already partitioned for Linux. What can I do? All I want > > to do is get the thing installed, and I can't even do that... someone > > please help me! > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >