Ken Elliott wrote:
>Actual technical post here, Haiku no necessary...
>
>Just built a new server, using:
>Pentium 4 @3GHz, 1 GB RAM dual channel @ 800 MHz FSB
>Intel motherboard (D865PERL) with Serial ATA drives
>Pair of SATA 120 GB drives - plan to mirror them.
>Sony DVD burner for Backup
>550 watt Power supply
>Lian Li 6077 case (so she'll be pur-dy)
>
>Well, I have to set the BIOS to "legacy" for Debian to see the HDD. A
>known-good copy of Knoppix-STD never gets to the GUI. So far, I looks like
>I have to run Gentoo if I want native support of SATA hard drives. SuSE
>shows support of the all 865PE chipset-based motherboards as "partial".
>
>It appears my options are:
>Set BIOS for "legacy" and run any distro.
>Compile a new kernel with a SATA mod
>Run Gentoo (should be "interesting")
>Hit the boss up for $1500 for Windows Server 2003 and CALS, remove him from
>hole in ceiling.
>
>And I'm clueless about support for DVD burning (for backup).
>
>I'm in no hurry to put it into production. A week or two won't hurt, so I
>can play with many options. I'm planning to run it as a file server, print
>server, mail server, web server and mySQL Server. Expect to have 10 user
>for now.
>
>
Are you using the woody installer? Have you tried the sarge installer?
( http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ )
I haven't had any problem burning dvds yet, mainly using dvd+rw-tools
(which incidentally work with dvd-r[w] too). But I have the nec2500a
drive.
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