Re: Trouble with HDD > 137GB Using Sarge

2004-09-14 Thread John Summerfield
It's pretty bad form to xpost everywhere. Having one's email address in Debian is bad enough;-(( Chrissie wrote: On 2004-09-12, Kurt Dresner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: figure out exactly what I need to do. I just installed Sarge (netinst) on a new 200GB drive from Seagate (ATA/100). During t

Re: Trouble with HDD > 137GB Using Sarge

2004-09-13 Thread Helmut Wollmersdorfer
Kurt Dresner wrote: I have been googling this for the last few hours and I just can't figure out exactly what I need to do. I just installed Sarge (netinst) on a new 200GB drive from Seagate (ATA/100). During the installation process, the partitioner only saw the first 137 GB. I had already flas

Re: Trouble with HDD > 137GB Using Sarge

2004-09-13 Thread Chrissie
On 2004-09-12, Kurt Dresner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > figure out exactly what I need to do. I just installed Sarge > (netinst) on a new 200GB drive from Seagate (ATA/100). During the > installation process, the partitioner only saw the first 137 GB. I Alan Cox has started a -ac kernel series

Trouble with HDD > 137GB Using Sarge

2004-09-11 Thread Kurt Dresner
Hi folks, I have been googling this for the last few hours and I just can't figure out exactly what I need to do. I just installed Sarge (netinst) on a new 200GB drive from Seagate (ATA/100). During the installation process, the partitioner only saw the first 137 GB. I had already flashed my BI

Re: trouble with HDD

1998-09-11 Thread PJ Barbera
What kind of motherboard are you using ?? (brand) Peter Barbera Horacio M.G. wrote: > > Hi there, > > my apologies should anyone feel that this question is very off-topic, > but I can find no solution to it: > > I have an IDE hard disk as a secondary master, and an IomegaZip > drive (also IDE)

trouble with HDD

1998-09-11 Thread Horacio M.G.
Hi there, my apologies should anyone feel that this question is very off-topic, but I can find no solution to it: I have an IDE hard disk as a secondary master, and an IomegaZip drive (also IDE) as a secondary slave. Both seem to be recognized and detected by the BIOS, and even detected by Linu