Re: Fw: Debian Sarge AMD64 and SATA

2006-01-19 Thread Craig M. Houck
-- >> In order to get to work I had to go >> into the CMOS/BIOS and change the HDD to Combination. > >After you did that, what were the SATA drive(s) in /dev? The drive was id'd as hda not as a SCSI. I think I saw a scheme where you fool the system into thinking the SATA are SCSI to get them

Re: Fw: Debian Sarge AMD64 and SATA

2006-01-19 Thread Glenn English
On Thu, 2006-01-19 at 10:33 -0500, Craig M. Houck wrote: > In order to get to work I had to go > into the CMOS/BIOS and change the HDD to Combination. After you did that, what were the SATA drive(s) in /dev? Mine are detected before the SCSI, and are called sda and b. And a mildly OT question

Re: Fw: Debian Sarge AMD64 and SATA

2006-01-19 Thread thierry
Craig M. Houck wrote: Alessandro Pluchino YES. Sarge has problems doing SATA installs. I had to put it on 30 Dell machines. In order to get to work I had to go into the CMOS/BIOS and change the HDD to Combination. Not sure what that means exactly there was very little explanation there. I suspec

Re: Fw: Debian Sarge AMD64 and SATA

2006-01-19 Thread Craig M. Houck
Alessandro Pluchino YES. Sarge has problems doing SATA installs. I had to put it on 30 Dell machines. In order to get to work I had to go into the CMOS/BIOS and change the HDD to Combination. Not sure what that means exactly there was very little explanation there. I suspect it makes it act less li