Hi Michael, > > I'm attempting a Debian installation at work on a brand-new machine. It's a > Gateway 2000 Pentium Pro with, among other things, an Adaptec AHA-2940 Ultra > Wide SCSI controller, two 4GB Seagate Ultra Wide harddisks, an 8x SCSI > CD-ROM and a 3com 100mbit Ethernet card. It came with WindowsNT preloaded. > I just installed Debian on a similar setup and can't seem to access my UW drive either. I got around the problem by installing it on a SCSI-II drive and will be trying different things now to get the UW one to work. If I find anything out I'll let you know.
> > Am I doing something wrong, or is there another bootdisk I could pick up > somewhere that could support this? I'm wondering if my Ethernet card will > present more problems, too. Would an easier solution be to pop in an old IDE > hard drive and 10mbit Ethernet card just to get the system up and running, > and then recomile a custom kernel? > I you like I'll compile a kernel for ya as the stock one takes ages to boot (at least for me anyway) Leland __ Y_ a_ m_ b_ o_ | The leanest, meanest, fightinest sweet tater on Earth! oo o oo o o | o o o | [EMAIL PROTECTED] o oo o o | -- -- -- -- -- -- | http://www.millcomm.com/~llucius (maybe one day) -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]