Help! New Debian install + Rocket133 = no HDDs!

From: W. B. Maguire II (Maguire_at_AnalyticInvestments.com)
Date: 01/29/04

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    Hello all:

    This is my very first post, and I only just subscribed, so be gentle! ;-)

    Background:
    -----------
    I've been using Red Hat on my desktop for about a year, slowly learning
    about Linux in the process. After Red Hat announced their new business
    direction, I decided that I wanted to migrate to Debian. I still have
    RH9 on my desktop, but I wanted to install Debian on an old computer
    to act as a low-load server, and then migrate my desktop to Debian (my
    desktop is actually somewhat mission-critical for my business, so I
    want to really be comfortable before changing it from RH to Debian).

    I would like to use an old computer that I have as a file server; it
    is a PII-350 with a 100MHz FSB. I just bought two Seagate 80GB drives
    to put in it, and I went ahead and purchased a "Highpoint Rocket133"
    IDE controller, because I thought it might result in faster disk
    access than what the old, on-board controller would (I don't know this
    for sure, but it *seems* reasonable). The Seagate 80s are ATA100, by
    the way. So there are no other HDDs in the machine, and just a CD-ROM
    on the original IDE cable; I wanted to use the two Seagate 80s in a
    RAID-1 configuration (for the majority of the disks, anyway).

    Problem:
    --------
    I tried to install Debian on this 2-HDD-Rocket133 system, and Debian
    complains that it can't find any HDDs, and tells me that this better
    be a disk-less NFS install, or I need to load modules to allow Debian
    to "see" any HDDs.

    Well, the first thing I did was punt! I tried to install Red Hat 9,
    and everything worked great! RH saw the two disks, and I went ahead
    and partitioned them as follows:
        /dev/hde1: /boot 100 MB
        /dev/hde2: /var 8000 MB
        /dev/hde3: <swap> 800 MB

        /dev/hdg1: <swap> 800 MB
        /dev/hdg2: /tmp 100 MB
        /dev/hdg3: /usr 8000 MB

        /dev/md0: ~70 GB RAID1 hde5[0] hdg5[1] [2/2][UU]

    My hope was that with the disks partitioned and filesystem-ed, Debain
    would recognize them. Well, no banana! The Debian install still told
    me that there were no HDDs.

    I've searched the archives for some information, and I've really only
    found information about trying to use cheap H/W "RAID" controllers.
    But this isn't a RAID controller, just another IDE controller.
    Additionally, I've seen advice about recompiling with certain kernel
    options, but I have two problems in this arena: (1) I've never
    compiled a kernel myself, and (2) on a brand-new install like this, I
    can't do anything *about* the kernel, can I?

    I booted back into the newly-installed RH9 system, and got some
    information that I had hoped might help clarify my problem, or the
    solution.

    Any help would be *greatly* appreciated!
    Thanks-in-advance,
    Bruce.

    Red Hat *successful* install information:
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    #dmesg | less
        :
        HPT302: IDE controller at PCI slot 00:10.0
        :
        PCI: Found IRQ 11 for device 00:10.0
        PCI: Sharing IRQ 11 with 00:14.2 (<--this looks to me to be USB)
        :
        HPT302: Chipset version 1
        HPT302: Not 100% native mode: will probe IRQs later
        HPT37X: Using 33MHz PCI clock
           ide2: BM-DMA at 0x2400-0x2407, BIOS settings: hde:DMA, hdf:PIO
           ide3: BM-DMA at 0x2408-0x240F, BIOS settings: hdg:DMA, hdh:PIO
        :
        hde: ST380011A, ATA disk drive (<--Seagate 80GB #1)
        :
        hdg: ST380011A, ATA disk drive (<--Seagate 80GB #2)
        :
        ide2 at 0x2050-0x2057, 0x2062 on IRQ 11
        ide3 at 0x2058-0x205F, 0x2066 on IRQ 11
        :
        hde: host protected area => 1
        :
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    #cat /proc/version
        2.4.20-8 ...RH Linux...
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    #cat /proc/pci
        :
        bus 0, device 16, function 0:
           RAID bus controller: Triones Technologies, Inc. HPT302 (Rev.1)
           IRQ 11
           master capable. latency=120. min.gnt=8. max.lat.=8
           I/O at 0x2050 [0x2057]
           I/O at 0x2060 [0x2063]
           I/O at 0x2058 [0x205F]
           I/O at 0x2064 [0x2057]
           I/O at 0x2400 [0x24FF]
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    #cat /proc/modules:
        used: parport_pc, parport, e100, usbcore, ext3, usb, RAID1
        unused: msr, lp, autofs, keybdev, mousedev, hid, input, usb-uhci
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    #cat /proc/ioports
        2050-2057: Triones Tech ... HPT203
                 : ide2
        2058-205F: Triones Tech ... HPT203
                 : ide3
        2060: ...ide2
        2064: ...ide3
        2400: ...ide2
        2408: ...ide3
        :
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------

    If you read this far, *really* thanks! ;-)
    Bruce.

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