On 6 Aug 2001, Jeremy wrote: > I don't know how this will fair with the ATA/100, but I have a ATA/66 card > that I had the same problem with a couple months back. What I ended up > having to do was to dig down into the first CD and find the directory for the > UMDA stuff. In there you will find root and boot images, along with driver > images. I just booted off the CD, brought up a console, used 'dd' to write > the root and boot images to floppies, and then rebooted with the two disks I > made. This identified my ATA card and I was able to install to it just fine. > > I hope this helps you out. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Worked beautifully for the ATA/100. All smooth from there on. Thanks very much for the quick help... -Eric