On Fri, Oct 15, 1999 at 01:10:59AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Linear, paride, raid0, raid1, raid5.
>
> You probably don't need any of them. paride is for parallel port IDE
> devices. All the RAID ones are for Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks.
> I'm not sure what linear is for.
>
Jeff writes:
> Linear, paride, raid0, raid1, raid5.
> I could not install one module though it really sounds important:
> xdxt hard disk controller
You don't want any of these. Just skip the "block devices' section.
> Also in the Device drivers for cd-rom drives I see two that would s
jh wrote:
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> Also in the Device drivers for cd-rom drives I see two that would seem to
> fit my setup. I have a Mitsumi cd-rom manufactured in September 1993. I see
> mitsumi cd-rom and mitsumi cd-rom with extended features. When I try to
> install these I get an error message like:
>
If you can find the documentation for the CD-ROM, check to see whether it is
an ATAPI drive. If so, you don't need any special drivers for it-- you just use
the (E)IDE driver.
Marc
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Marc Mongeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Unix Specialist
Ban-Koe Systems
9100 W Bloomington Fwy
Bloomington, MN
> Linear, paride, raid0, raid1, raid5.
You probably don't need any of them. paride is for parallel port IDE
devices. All the RAID ones are for Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks.
I'm not sure what linear is for.
> I could not install one module though it really sounds important:
>
Hi. I am doing a floppy install of debian. I am at the point of installing
the driver modules but am very confused. I have a 486sx computer with a
408mb hard drive and 16megs. of ram. I have made the first partition swap
with 32 megs and the rest a boot primary linux partition.
Anyway at the drive
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