I have encountered a problem with my computer rebooting, while trying to install Debian. I have tried to install it on a hdd all the files I need are there on that drive, but little much of anything else.
When I configured the hdd the first time to run by itself, not as a slave, I forgot to remove my slave drive from my cmos settings, this returned an error while booting up, but I continued. I tried to install Debian, and got to the (from what I understand) i/o controller detection stage, the part after asking me for colour or b/w screen. I selected colour, and told the computer to continue, but due to the incorrect info in my cmos settings, a timeout error was given repeatedly. I fixed the cmos problem, and then tried to install Debian again, exactly as I had done the first time. Now, it starts to load, and then I get a glimpse of "unknown Pci Device" not exactly sure it happens to fast to read properly, and then reboots the computer. I have no idea what is causing this, any assistance, would be most appreciated. David Coles. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]