Unfortunately that is not really an option as I don't have another SATA
system or access to any Debian using freinds and colleagues.

I understand that by replacing the IDE DVD with a SATA drive it should work.
Sounds the easiest solution.

Although I dont't suppose any one out there can make a later kernel install
available as an ISO?


On 09/09/2007, Bruno Voigt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> rgr wrote:
> > Has anything more come of this? I have tried etch-custom with no joy.
> >
> > Anyone? I have the same Mobo as the OP. Asus p5K SE. It boots from the
> > dvd but fails to mount it saying no cdrom found. There doesn't appear
> > to be a suitable device node when examining /dev from a terminal either.
> >
> > (Same with Ubuntu Feisty FWIW)
> >
> Put the harddisk in another system
> and copy your existing debian installation or install a new one via
> deboostrap.
> Then chroot into this installation, download & compile the linux kernel
> v 2.6.22.6
> with desired options (SATA AHCI..Attansic Gigabit Ethernet) install it,
> also dont forget to install grub on the disk
> and put it back into to the P5K SE system.
>
> So with an recent kernel all features of the board work as expected
>
>
> WR,
> Bruno
>

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