I'm having a few problems installing Debian 2.2r2 on a machine with a HighPoint 366 controller. Here's my setup. I have two identical IBM drives in this computer (on bus 0 and 1 of the highpoint controller). The first (hde) is a fat32 win98 drive. The second (hdg) -- yes, I have both drives primary master, I'd like to keep it that way -- can be anything I need it to be, it's blank now. However, for information's sake I've tried the following setups: Partitioned and formatted for FreeBSD, totally unpartitioned and wiped, partitioned and formatted for win98 (fat32) and partitioned and formated for linux (ext2).
My problem lies in installing Debian itself. I am using the UDMA disks (from the 2.2.20.0.1-2000-12-03 directory under UDMA66) to boot up the installer. Dmesg shows both hde and hdg being detected (when starting from a dos prompt just exited out of windows, they show up as both DMA as well, otherwise PIO, but for this case, either one will work). I get into the installer and attempt to partition the disk. I am surprised at this point as hde is the only drive to show up in the list. This is my win98 disk, and won't work at all for installing purposes. I can drop to a shell at this point (or ANY point for that matter) and access hdg (my blank, hopefully-future-install disk) in any way I want -- fdisking, formatting, mounting, ls-ing, etc) However, the installer does NOT see hdg. The ONLY way I can get DebianInstaller to recognize that hdg even exists is to first mount the hdg drive in a shell, and go to "unmount a previously mounted drive" (or similar, I don't have it in front of me). After which I can not re-mount the drive I just unmounted. Is this an expected behavior of Debian Installer? I've had NO problems installing FreeBSD on the second drive (hdg in linux) without reconfiguration, and upon popping in a Mandrake (7.2 I believe), I see that hdg is detected without problem in the installer. Again, I'd like to stress that linux itself recognizes that there is a second drive, and that I can do whatever I'd like to it in a shell. It's just that I can not see it at ALL in Debian Installer, in any faculty. Any help on this would be appreciated. I could easlily switch the physical config if that's what it calls for, but I don't see any reason that this configuration shouldn't work. Thanks for any help! Stuart Larson