Re: Help with Woody Install

2004-08-09 Thread John Summerfield
Simon Kitching wrote: On Mon, 2004-08-09 at 19:38, Ben Alex wrote: Hi everyone I'm trying to install Woody (my first Debian installation) Hi Ben, I can't offer any advice on your SCSI/RAID issues. But are you aware that Debian is pretty close now to releasing a new version that will make W

Re: Help with Woody Install

2004-08-09 Thread Simon Kitching
On Mon, 2004-08-09 at 19:38, Ben Alex wrote: > Hi everyone > > I'm trying to install Woody (my first Debian installation) Hi Ben, I can't offer any advice on your SCSI/RAID issues. But are you aware that Debian is pretty close now to releasing a new version that will make Woody obsolete? The

Help with Woody Install

2004-08-09 Thread Ben Alex
Hi everyone I'm trying to install Woody (my first Debian installation) on a HP Netserver LC 2000. The problem relates to SCSI and RAID detection. When using the boot "compact" option it detects the SCSI controller (a Symbios 53C896 according to POST), but not the RAID (a HP NetRAID adapter 1Si

Re: Help with Woody

2001-08-14 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 08:17:45AM -0700, George Jetson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I'm a newbie. I want to install Woody, the basic install, and then use > apt-get to do the rest. > > I burned a CD with the following directories and files: > > /dosutils > drivers.tgz > /images-1.44 > install

Help with Woody

2001-08-14 Thread George Jetson
I'm a newbie. I want to install Woody, the basic install, and then use apt-get to do the rest. I burned a CD with the following directories and files: /dosutils drivers.tgz /images-1.44 install.bat kernel-config linux md5sum.txt READ-gl.txt README.txt READ-pl.txt I also created a boot floppy