I'm trying to set up Debian 'woody' as a smb/appletalk/http/ssh/mail server on my home LAN.
So far I've been using one of my spare PC's as a testbed, just to try everything out on. Everything has gone well, all my services are set up, etc., works great overall.
The next step is to repeat the installation on my server machine, and that's where the problem lies.
My testbed PC is an old P3-750 on a BX mobo, all very standard, well-supported stuff.
My server is an Abit BP6 dual Celeron rig, with a RAID 5 array on an Adaptec 2400A hardware IDE RAID controller and no other hard drives on the built-in controllers. And that's the problem - NONE of the Debian installation images support the i2O driver for the Adaptec card, so as far as Debian is concerned there is no hard drive available. The stupid thing is that ALL the debian kernel packages support the i2O module, just none of the installer kernels do.
What can I do? Seems like I have to somehow make the installer use a different kernel, but all the info I've found seems to assume you want to replace the kernel on an already installed system. The Debian FAQ's have a listing for replacing the kernel on a boot floppy but I guess I'm too much of a noob to make a lot of sense of it.
Or can I somehow get the necessary driver on a floppy and install it from there when the installer asks if you want to pre-load drivers from a floppy? Adaptec doesn't make a driver for anything newer than RedHat 7.0.
Another frustrating thing is that RedHat supports the i2O card right out of the box, as do FreeBSD and NetBSD. I thought about going with FreeBSD, but I really like Debian.
Any advice is appreciated!
So far I've been using one of my spare PC's as a testbed, just to try everything out on. Everything has gone well, all my services are set up, etc., works great overall.
The next step is to repeat the installation on my server machine, and that's where the problem lies.
My testbed PC is an old P3-750 on a BX mobo, all very standard, well-supported stuff.
My server is an Abit BP6 dual Celeron rig, with a RAID 5 array on an Adaptec 2400A hardware IDE RAID controller and no other hard drives on the built-in controllers. And that's the problem - NONE of the Debian installation images support the i2O driver for the Adaptec card, so as far as Debian is concerned there is no hard drive available. The stupid thing is that ALL the debian kernel packages support the i2O module, just none of the installer kernels do.
What can I do? Seems like I have to somehow make the installer use a different kernel, but all the info I've found seems to assume you want to replace the kernel on an already installed system. The Debian FAQ's have a listing for replacing the kernel on a boot floppy but I guess I'm too much of a noob to make a lot of sense of it.
Or can I somehow get the necessary driver on a floppy and install it from there when the installer asks if you want to pre-load drivers from a floppy? Adaptec doesn't make a driver for anything newer than RedHat 7.0.
Another frustrating thing is that RedHat supports the i2O card right out of the box, as do FreeBSD and NetBSD. I thought about going with FreeBSD, but I really like Debian.
Any advice is appreciated!