Hi,
first of all you should mention if you use slink or potato. In the
former case it is possible that the kernel does not recognize your "new"
IDE-interface. You should check the kernel-messages for something
refering to the IDE-interface.
Anyway you should post as much information as possible!
Hi--
This is probably a very basic question, so apologies in
advance. I am at the very start of the installation process:
I boot from the Debian CD, and immediately come to the following
problem.
In the instructions for things in the Debian installation program,
the step of partitioning my hard
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