Yu,Glen [Ontario] wrote:
Hmm...I think there's some confusion here, so allow me to clear things up a
little.
1) I am trying to install Debian 3.1 Sarge (at the moment I don't care which
kernel) on a Dell PowerEdge 2800 Server
2) When I try to do (1), at the "Partition Hard Disk" section of the install, it gives me
the following error message: "No partitionable media found. Please check that a hard disk is
attached to this machine"
3) Jorge replied with a couple of links, one of which is for a custom
debian-dell.2.4.31 kernel (which works btw, as it can detect the HDDs now),
HOWEVER it's for Debian 3.0 Woody, and I want Debian 3.1 Sarge, so I was
wondering how I should go about getting Sarge installed. Do I install Woody
entirely and then upgrade it to Sarge while preserving the kernel OR is there a
simpler way?
Thank you, and sorry if my previous e-mail confused anyone.
Glen Yu
You could use the woody installer, without installing any other packages
(except maybe some you really require, maybe for networking, or some
firewall, or so), then you could install sarge, and then select what you
need (by base-config, and/or using "Tasks" under aptitude, and/or by
adding some with a "manual" aptitude or apt-get run)
Installing more than necessary can make the upgrade from woody to sarge
harder I think; if the system has just the base installed
By the way, maybe it's also an idea to send some info to the debian
installer team so that they can fix things to support your hardware in
future :-)
HTH,
Joris
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