> On Tue, 30 Mar, 1999 à 01:10:02AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hello. > > > > Ok. I have a copy of Debian on disk. I am attempting to install it on an > > IBM PS/2 386. When I boot up using the rescue floppy, I can set up to the > > point where it asks me to partition the hard drive. I select next, and I > > get an error stating " Problem - No hard disk drives could be found. Make > > sure they are cabled correctly and are turned on before the system is > > started . You may have to change driver setings when you start the system > > with a command at the "boot:" prompt, or you may have to load a driver > > that is in a loadable module to solve this problem." > > Perhaps you have an MCA bus and/or ESDI harddrive > >
If you have a model 50 or later, then you have MCA and ESDI. There's a page for microchannel linux at: http://www.dgmicro.com/mca/default.htm With links to a few sparse notes on doing a debian install. I've got a PS/2 in the basement, and I've just started research into a Linux install on it, let alone a debian install.