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Hello,
I have a weird problem on a old NetServer LC 3.
The server was successfully running Windows NT for years and now I want
to install Linux Debian.
I first managed to boot the machine and have the RAID 5 array correctly
detected (three physical 9GB discs, one 18GB logical disc) using the
CD3 of Debian 3.0r5.
The CD-ROM is ATAPI and connected as a primary master on the first IDE
channel.
After successfully partitioning and formatting the logical disc, the
Debian installer failed to mount the first CD and I had to reboot.
Since that point the machine started to hang after boot showing just a
blinking cursor on the upper left corner of the screen. The boot
sequence used is CD/Floppy/SCSI.
The RAID controller Bios works just fine, and discs are correctly
handled.
When I now try to boot from a Linux CD-ROM the CD is simply ignored.
Only Windows CD's seem to work, but their installation fail after first
reboot showing a "disk read error. Press ctrl-alt-del to reboot" (In
Italian, since here I use Italian locazed windows). The WINNT directory
and its content is effectively on the logical disc, since I can browse
its content using a live-cd Windows recovery tool.
How's that possible? Why can I only boot from Windows CD's? What should
I do to install Debian?
Thanks
Alain De Carolis
Hello,
I have a weird problem on a old NetServer LC 3.
The server was successfully running Windows NT for years and now I want
to install Linux Debian.
I first managed to boot the machine and have the RAID 5 array correctly
detected (three physical 9GB discs, one 18GB logical disc) using the
CD3 of Debian 3.0r5.
The CD-ROM is ATAPI and connected as a primary master on the first IDE
channel.
After successfully partitioning and formatting the logical disc, the
Debian installer failed to mount the first CD and I had to reboot.
Since that point the machine started to hang after boot showing just a
blinking cursor on the upper left corner of the screen. The boot
sequence used is CD/Floppy/SCSI.
The RAID controller Bios works just fine, and discs are correctly
handled.
When I now try to boot from a Linux CD-ROM the CD is simply ignored.
Only Windows CD's seem to work, but their installation fail after first
reboot showing a "disk read error. Press ctrl-alt-del to reboot" (In
Italian, since here I use Italian locazed windows). The WINNT directory
and its content is effectively on the logical disc, since I can browse
its content using a live-cd Windows recovery tool.
How's that possible? Why can I only boot from Windows CD's? What should
I do to install Debian?
Thanks
Alain De Carolis