On Sunday 02 April 2006 11:29, Zoro wrote: > Comments/Problems: > I must admit that I am a NuB in the Nux world (3 months); however I > finished my first computer design/build 53 years ago and have been at > it ever since. This is now the stick I shove in my ear to stir with to > prevent cereberal ossification.
Nice challenge then, starting with Linux :-) > In each attempted install (total of 5 I think) using and not using > "linux26" on both target machines resulted in a blue window displaying This sounds like you have been using the Sarge version of the installer which has very limited SATA support. This would explain your problems with your 2nd machine. You're probably much better of trying the Etch Beta 2 version of the installer, available from [1]. Hopefully that will solve your drive detection problems. > the appropriate partitions to craeate the mdx with but refused to allow > me to "mark" the chosen ones with anything but a felt tipped marker. mdx? Do you mean you want to select them for RAID? I suggest you read the relevant sections of the Installation Guide [2] if you've not yet done so. > On target #1 the installer failed to show any partitions on the fourth > drive for the raid5 set and still refused to let me make a three drive > set.on the others. (I brought up FC4 and with parted verified the > partitions). Note that the installer does not show existing RAID configuration by default. I think you get them to be shown by choosing the RAID option at the top of the main partitioning menu (after choosing manual partitioning) and then returning to the main menu, but the RAID support in the installer is mostly geared towards setting up RAID from scratch. Cheers, FJP [1] http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ [2] http://d-i.alioth.debian.org/manual/en.i386/ch06s03.html#di-partition -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]