Try using udev to assign permanent device names to each drive.
http://www.reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html
--Hannuman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have 4 SATA (sda1, sdb1, sdc1, sdd1) hard drives in a software raid 5.
I have 1 other SATA drive (sde1) just mounted seperatly.
I noti
You need to add repositories. From synaptic, go to "Settings" -->
"Repositories". This alters the /etc/apt/sources.list file. You can
see an example in "Help" --> "Contents" --> "Repositories". There is a
list of download mirrors/repositories at
http://www.debian.org/mirror/list .
--Han
Christer,
I just got a Maxtor OneTouch II external usb hd and I'm also running
sarge 2.6 on a p4 system. I'm mounting the drive using the new udev
system. Depending on what programs you have installed you should be
able to see your usb devices using one of the following commands.
# usbvie
http://support.intel.com/design/motherbd/cv2/cv2_drive.htm
Intel only seems to have driver support for Red Hat, Suse, and Red
Flag. I had the same problem with the ethernet and sound drivers on my
intel board. I had extra ethernet and sound cards laying around, so I
just disabled the onboard
I installed debian sarge on a P4 with a SATA drive. I had to type
"linux26" at the install boot prompt to install the 2.6 kernel instead
of the default 2.4. After that, everything worked fine.
Hannuman
abhishek basak wrote:
Hi,
I have just bought a PC with the following configuration:
I
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