Hi all, I'm new to this list and Debian in general. Got stuck with the Debian install from CD. I'm trying to install Debian on the extra space provided by two 40 GB hds in a RAID 0 configuration on a ABIT motherboard. There already installed on the drives two versions of Window which I can boot to without problem. I was able to access the RAID drives at first from the install CD with the bf24 kernel. But I had no success with the cfedit utility. Any modifications to the disk's partition table with cfdisk resulted in a table unreadable by it later. Cfedit simply quits with the suggestion that I summarily wipe my entire drive! So then I rebooted with my good old partition magic and partitioned and formatted the disks with that. Now I'm still stuck, because the install can't mount any partitions either. It seems nothing in the Debian install can read the partition tables, yet Partition Magic reads them just fine and I can still boot into the existing Windows partitions. I'm not sure how to continue with this. I could install a spare non-raid hard drive and do a temporary install with that, which would kind of suck. Any other ideas?
Would be greatly appreciated, thanks. George -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]