Hi. I have a few problems. I am trying to install debian on a 408mb hard drive. I also have a 345mb drive. I have tried every combination of jumper settings to get one to act as a master and one a slave. For some reason the computer (still in dos) does not recognize both drives. Does anyone have any suggestions?
I decided to try installing debian just on the 408mb drive as the sole operating system. I managed to paw my way through cfdisk and everything was going ok till I got to the point where the kernel was to be copied to the hard drive. I was asked "choose the type of cd interface" or something similar. I was confronted with choices like /dev/scd0 and /dev/hda I tried every interface but the cdrom would not mount. The cdrom on my computer is connected to an interface card with 2 rca jacks out the back. This is my first install. Does anybody have any ideas for making the cdrom work. Or is there another way to install. I only have debian on cd. I am just a home user. Thanks for your time. Jeff