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- From: kyw@watson.ibm.com (Ko-Yang Wang)
- Subject: Help needed with Linux Installation
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- Message-ID: <1992Jul24.200628.21296@watson.ibm.com>
- Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1992 20:06:28 GMT
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- Hi,
- I was trying to install Linux but can't get pass the first stage: partitioning
- the hard disk.
- I tried both pfdisk in the sc.tamu.edu distribution and pdisk in the
- mcc-intrerim distribution.
-
- I have the following hardware:
- Gateway 2000 486DX2/50 EISA with ultrastor 24F SCSI controller and
- Maxtor 340 SCSI hard disk. 16 MB of memory, ATI Graphic Ultra,
- Irwin 250 tape with no controller.
-
- I first partition my hard disk to have one 40 MB DOS primary partition.
- (I don't have prior PC or DOS experience). I load the backup and everything
- worked correctly.
-
- I then proceed to install Linux.
- After booting from the floppy, one of the message I got was
- *** 0 hardisk, 0 tape found.
- In the tamu 0.96c+ version, I use pfdisk to do the partition. I did
- pfdisk /dev/sda
- It greeted me with some message like magic number mismatch, and ask me to
- use the R command to fix the problem (an example bootmenu.bin was given but it
- is not in the boot disk).
- After using echo to look at what are available on the boot disk (no 'ls' is
- available), I concluded that there is nothing I can load, so I proceeded to
- define the geometry of my disk with:
- g 324 64 32
- and define the Linux partition by:
- 2 129 64 127 Linux(I also tried '2 129 40 103' and got the same result)
- then save the result by:
- wq
- After reboot (hitting the reboot button, since no reboot on the disk),
- I tried to 'mkfs /dev/sda2' but got the following error message:
- write block fail.
-
- I also noticed that after I rebooted the system and got into the pfdisk again,
- The partition table was still empty. Does this sound an alarm?
-
- I then grab the mcc-interim 0.96c version and use the pdisk that came with it.
- I first booted with the boot-US diskette and then the util-US diskette.
- Then I did 'pdisk /dev/sda', it complainted that:
- can't read /dev/sda.
- If I just type 'pdisk' it said:
- can't read /dev/hda.
-
- I am wondering if this is the problem with my setup that can't use Linux or
- it is something I did wrong?
- Do I have to set some jumper or reconfigurate my EISA setup?
- (EISA auto-configurated the SCSI controller).
-
- I though this would be something trivial but I just can't get pass the
- first huddle.
- If you know what's going on or you have a similar hardware please send me
- a message telling me how to proceed.
- Thank you very much.
-
- Best Regards,
- Ko-Yang
-
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