I have looked at message boards and elsewhere, but was not able to find a way to get this to work correctly. I am trying to have a dual-boot with SuSE Linux 7.0 and Windows 2000 Server. I can install Windows 2000 Server easily, but can't install SuSE, because it doesn't recognize the hard drive attached to my controller card. I downloaded the SuSE Linux 7.0 Live-Evaluation CD iso, and burned it to CD (is a Bootable CD). First of all I have two 15gb hard drives connected to my Promise Ultra100 controller card. One hard drive has an 11gb NTFS formatted partition. This
So far ATA-100 controller works. I have tried on both Intel EEA815 and Asus CUSL2 (both with 815 chipset and both support ATA-100). Under windoz, ATA-100 fly, no problem under Linux but not too sure if it is running on 100M (or 66/33M) though. Dennis @Singapore partition
is for Windows 2000 Server. That means that I have 4gb of unformatted space on that drive. The other drive is 1 single 15gb NTFS formatted partition for Windows 2000 Server also, for files and backups. I have tried to install SuSE on the 4gb space on drive 1, but it doesn't recognize my hard drive. So one of my questions is how do I go about installing the two operating systems as far as which one first. I want to use the NT loader, not the LILO loader. The final question is how do I get SuSE to recognize my hard drives, and how do I format the 4gb space to make it reading for Linux? Thanks for the help.
Analog
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