To whom it may concern at Debian,
I have a Compaq Proliant 8000 server with 4 Ultra
320 10k 72.8 gig scsi hard drives.
I had a guy from a computer store successfully
install debian into my proliant 8000 but ran into some problems between my
webmaster and this guy and this guy will not tell me anything as to how he got
it installed.
I want to format and reinstall debian into my
proliant 8000 again for a fresh install but for some reason Debian is not
detecting any hard drives during the first part of the install
process.
I have setup raid 5 array and a system partition
using Compaq's Smart Start CD and still it does not detect any
drives.
I have even wiped out all the data and installed
the debian cd with no drives partitioned, no raid, no array config or anything
and still no go.
Is there anyone who has any experience installing
debian on proliant servers who could help me out with this.
I have done everything i know of to
do.
I have no problem installing Red hat linux version
9, it detects the drives and the raid config without hesitation.
But debian doesnt.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or
708-334-5845
Any advice or help would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks for your time.
Sincerely,
Doug Paquette
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