Hi, I'm trying to do a "vanilla" Debian floppy install (rescue + root + driver-1,2,3,4).
The system boots ok from the rescue disk and I get the boot: prompt, to which I hit return. Linux loads and I am prompted to insert the root floppy, which I do and hit return, the setup program loads and I get as far as the first step to select the keyboard layout. Everything ok so far, AFAICT. The next step is to "Preload essential modules from a floppy". It seems, the scsi controller is not recognised. So I must follow this step, and insert the driver-1 floppy. After selecting yes, I get a dialog: "Critical Error - Cannot mount the floppy. Stop" I'm guessing that is isn't the correct install sequence, but after reading the install manual (specifically chapters 5, 6 & 7) I still can't see what I did wrong. Any help would be greatly appreciated. The system I am trying to install to is a Compaq Proliant 4500. It has a 5-disk scsi array controlled by a SMART raid controller in slot 1 of the EISA bus. There is also a NCR scsi controller embedded on the motherboard, this is used for the CD-ROM and DAT drive. If anyone has done an install to similar hardware, I would be interested to hear about any other problems I might expect. Thanks.