Thanks for the suggestion,
I didn't even notice the bf2.4 flavour of woody.
Anyway, I tried it, unfortunately it didn't work.
I would have thought that by 2.4.18 that they would include support for the
AEC6280.
The kernel-config said that it supported aec62xx, I guess 80 doesn't come
in that r
Waheed Islam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Could you PLEASE help!
during installation...
my ide controller card is not being recognised by both, potato and woody.
It's an Acard AEC6280 Controller (no RAID, includes BIOS).
The card is new and works perfectly in Win98, both my primary and sec
Thanks for the help and research dude.
I've already tried the UDMA66 and IDEPCI flavors of Debian, unfortunately,
no success.
I'll probably get a friend or someone to compile the "drivers" supplied by
ACard and see what I can make of it.
If that doesn't work, I think I'll have to sell this ca
> Hi,
>
> Could you PLEASE help!
>
> during installation...
>
> my ide controller card is not being recognised by both, potato and woody.
> It's an Acard AEC6280 Controller (no RAID, includes BIOS).
my best suggestion is to try the IDE install disks:
http://saens.debian.org/debian/dists/potato/
Hi,
Could you PLEASE help!
during installation...
my ide controller card is not being recognised by both, potato and woody.
It's an Acard AEC6280 Controller (no RAID, includes BIOS).
The card is new and works perfectly in Win98, both my primary and secondary
hdd's are connected to it.
The d
NETO KWADJO wrote:
>
> Hello there!
> I own an AST ADVANTAGE! pc. It worked perfectly
> until I formatted the hard disk(c:\).I typed "FORMAT
> C:\" at the C:\ prompt in a desperate attempt to free
> disk space and reinstall windows.
>
> But I noticed that when I restarted my pc,It asked
> for
Boot of a windows rescue disk and make sure the
partition of your C: is marked bootable and that
the partition is still there. I formatted a windows
drive once along time ago and it removed the partitioning
info. Was really weird.
Robert
Thus spake NETO KWADJO ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hello the
Hello there!
I own an AST ADVANTAGE! pc. It worked perfectly
until I formatted the hard disk(c:\).I typed "FORMAT
C:\" at the C:\ prompt in a desperate attempt to free
disk space and reinstall windows.
But I noticed that when I restarted my pc,It asked
for a "system disk". After I inserted i
On 08-Dec-1999, Oki DZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Rick Dunnivan wrote:
> >
> > I have a Gateway PC with a PIII 450 and a 9GB western
> > digital hard drive. When I boot up with my Debian cd,
> > my hard drive is not found. I see in the install
> > documentation that IDE-SCSI drives are n
Actually I figured this one out. The problem was my
Ultra66 ATA controller. I unplugged my IDE cable from
it and plugged it into the IDE on my motherboard
instead. Thanks for the help.
=
rick
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Rick Dunnivan wrote:
>
> I have a Gateway PC with a PIII 450 and a 9GB western
> digital hard drive. When I boot up with my Debian cd,
> my hard drive is not found. I see in the install
> documentation that IDE-SCSI drives are not supported.
> How do I know if this is what I have?
I think by
Rick Dunnivan wrote:
>
> I have a Gateway PC with a PIII 450 and a 9GB western
> digital hard drive. When I boot up with my Debian cd,
> my hard drive is not found. I see in the install
> documentation that IDE-SCSI drives are not supported.
> How do I know if this is what I have?
I think by
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> I have a Gateway PC with a PIII 450 and a 9GB western digital hard
> drive. When I boot up with my Debian cd, my hard drive is not found.
Ok. Do you happen to know what hard drive you have? I would not be
surprised if your problem is
Rick Dunnivan wrote:
> I have a Gateway PC with a PIII 450 and a 9GB western
> digital hard drive. When I boot up with my Debian cd,
> my hard drive is not found. I see in the install
> documentation that IDE-SCSI drives are not supported.
> How do I know if this is what I have? This is the
> f
I have a Gateway PC with a PIII 450 and a 9GB western
digital hard drive. When I boot up with my Debian cd,
my hard drive is not found. I see in the install
documentation that IDE-SCSI drives are not supported.
How do I know if this is what I have? This is the
first time I've attempted to insta
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