... maybe because I have a Promise Ultra66 ??

I'm trying to install Mandrake 7.0 on a Gateway system under Win98.

Things go swimmingly until just before I get to choose the partitions.
The installer
seems to have gone past the SCSI driver phase (and keyboard choice), but
then
it asks me whether I have any SCSI devices.

If I say Yes, I get a list of drivers I don't recognise; if I say No, I
just get asked again!
(It reminds me of a jokey, "Are you satisfied with your salary?"
dialog...)

I've seen instructions on supplying parameters to the boot line, of the
form:

   boot: linux ide2=0xmmmm,0xnnnn+2

where mmmm is the 1st value of the 1st I/O range, nnnnn is 1st of the
2nd.

However, I'm aiming for a dual boot system (have to keep Win98 to keep
the
other half happy), and in my naivety, I worry about accidentally
trashing Win98.

Is it safe to proceed as above? And how can I determine whether it
should be
ide0 or ide1 instead?

Thanks,
    Brian Ritchie


Reply via email to