09-02-05 10:52 PM
Cliff,
I have been trying to install debian on a dell dimension 9100, but ran
into trouble with both the network card (I solved this problem by
manually loading the e100 module after reading this thread) and the
SATA card.
If you could tell me more about how you installed debian with the SATA
hard drive controller on the 9100, I would greatly appreciate it. Fist
of all, what debian release are you using, and for what platform? I
have tried a few of them, but would really like to use the unofficial
stable 3.1 AMD64 release, to take full advantage of the Pentium D that
came with my 9100. Are you running a dual-core 64 bit kernel? What
kernel version are you using? I have tried 2.4 and 2.6. What setting
did you use in your BIOS, and what drivers for the hard drive
controller during the install?
I have managed to find a few combinations that worked during install,
and GRUB started to load the system, but then I got a kernel panic. Do
I need to force the installed system to use a particular driver?
Thanks for your help detailing your success,
jamesh
cliff pankonien wrote:[vbcol=seagreen]
> I just got the pro 100ve to work on a dell dimension 9100, but i used
> kernel 2.6.8. Once I had the headers/sources in place, it compiled fine
> and works fine. I thought it would work w/2.4 kernel, but since the 9100
> came with sata drives, i had to use 2.6 kernel...hth...
>
> Camilo Rostoker wrote:
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