On Tue, Apr 25, 2006 at 01:31:14PM +0200, Zouari Fourat wrote: > am trying to install debian sarge 3.1r1 (netinstall, expert26 at boot) > on my new Toshiba Satellite A100 laptop and it wont install, telling > me : > > Linux kernel modules needed to drive some of your hardware are not > available yet. Simply proceeding with the install may make these > modules available later. > > The unavailable modules, and the devices that need them are: > ide-scsi(Linux IDE-SCSI emulation layer), ide-mod(Linux IDE driver), > ide-prob-mod(Linux IDE probe driver), ide-detect(Linux IDE detection), > ide-floppy(Linux IDE floppy). > so, did you proceed with the install? I don't think the above is necessarily a critical problem. Those drivers just aren't on the install disk (floppy, right?) and you need to get them from somewhere. If you're doing a net install, you've got to load the net drivers from the net-drivers.img floppy and then you can grab the disk drivers off the net. I think. I'm going through that right now with an older toshiba satellite and see the same thing, but I don't think its a show-stopper.
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