Messages in this thread | | | From | "Ryan LeCompte" <> | Subject | Problem installing Linux on Pentium II 233Mhz. | Date | Mon, 18 Aug 1997 20:49:40 -0500 |
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Hello All,
I have a problem installing Linux on my new Gateway 2000 PentiumII 233Mhz machine. This happens when I use Redhat 4.2 and/or Slackware 3.3. When I load up the boot disk, and it is scanning for devices, it tries to Probe for PCI devices..And it prints a message about an error or how it can't detect it or unknown device or something 3 times. It continues to load up and prompts me for the second disk. When I enter in the second disk, it will just no longer continue to load up anything, and the disk drive stops loading linux. I tried to use Loadlin to load it up with the boot image on the harddrive, and it loaded it up all the way (Slackware 3.3) until I could prompt myself to enter root and run setup. Well, when I tried to run fdisk on /dev/hda1, it said there is no such device. I guess it isn't recognizing my hard drive. I have an UltraATA Hard drive. Could this be the problem? It manages to detect my Toshiba 24X CD-ROM drive fine, and everything else..But how can I install linux if it doesn't detect the harddrive at all. :) Maybe I downloaded the wrong boot disks? I grabbed bare.i and color.gz for Slackware 3.3. Any help or advice would be appreciate, since I would love to see how fast Linux runs on this new machine. :) Thanks! You can either respond on the mailing list or email me at the address below. Thanks!!
Ryan LeCompte ryan@net-connect.net http://www.net-connect.net/~ryan
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