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Re: tlug: Debian installation - scsi problem



>     Ulrike> [...]
>     Ulrike> (scsi0) Cables present (Int-50 NO, Ext-50 NO)
> 
> This looks very bad.  It does not seem to have detected your internal
> cable.  I assume the CD-ROM drive cannot be detected in that case.  I
> wouldn't be surprised if the FMV Windose SCSI/AIC7xxx driver is
> "enhanced" to ignore this information and try to initialize the drive
> anyway.  Quite likely the CD-ROM drive is not properly terminated.
> 
> Make sure the cable hasn't come loose (either by checking the hardware
> physically or booting Windose again).

I have Windose completely erased ... booted with a system-disc but it does not 
recognise any drives besides a: and b:, guess this does not count as a test ... 
I am completely ignorant when it comes to hardware and so I won't touch the box 
today, but just a minute ago someone came in, told me that there is a spare 
scsi-board somewhere and probably also a spare cdrom and that I should ask my 
sensei about those when he is back, so I have to postpone this probably until 
Thursday. 

What a pity, they were having doubts about Linux and hardware and I said "no 
problem!" ... :-( 

> ide0 and ide1 are the two IDE controllers that are standard; they can
> handle two drives (one master and one slave) each (ide0 -> /dev/hda
> and /dev/hdb, ide1 -> /dev/hdc and hdd IIRC).  

Thanks for the information! Ah, I remember now the master and slave thing when 
installing this other harddrive... (I mean when I was watching ...)

> md is the "multiple
> device" driver which allows you to treat several devices as a single
> one (make a big partition out of several small ones sequentially or in
> parallel, or automatically mirror the same data to two drives, the
> several flavors of so-called RAID devices).

Now this sounds interesting ... I was wondering how I could treat some of my 
hardiscs as a single one, just took the mountpoints for each drive as suggested 
by the installation disks, but I guess I have a weird partition setup now ... 
The suggestions for partition sizes in the handbook that came with the Debian 
CDs gave some examples but said these setups were not optimal, why didn't they 
give a better example then? Maybe "as many suggestions as sysadmins" or 
something along these lines ... I will check the tlug archives, I remember 
partition sizes have been discussed here before. But how do I make one out of 
two? 

Uli

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