>>
>> Maybe the SIIG isn't even compatible with linux?
>> Is there a boot floppy out there that I can use to get the >>installation going?
>> How can I get the debian installation to see the Seagate?
>>
>> Jim
>
>Did you try fdisk the first thing after you booted the CD?
>


No, the installation doesn't see the drive and says something like (paraphrasing) "Since there is no hard drive you must be trying to install from a network. Please configure your network settings to continue"
Usually I would get a prompt to create a swap partition then a prompt to create a root filesystem.


I've been reading many differing opinions about this. Some say the kernel should detect the drive, others say I need to install knoppix then do a dist-upgrade to linux. I'm confused. Should the bf2.4 image work and if not does anyone know where I can get a boot image that will work?

Thanks!

Jim


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