I apologize for this being a bit off-topic, but since I'm having trouble installing FC2 on a Tyan m/b, where better to seek help? The situation: Tyan S2468UNG K7X dual Athlon MP 2800+ motherboard equipped with an Adaptec S2000 zero channel raid (ZCR) card. It's job is to convert the two on-board LSI/Symbios 53C1010-33 Ultra160 channels to firmware RAID. There are two other SCSI cards in the system: an old Symbios 53C810 host adapter for tape drives and a new 64-bit Symbios At boot time I see the main Phoenix BIOS POST followed by the Symbios and the Adaptec. Everything there looks jake. The BIOS boot order is set to: CD-ROM <-- ATAPI DVD+-RW -Hard Drive I2O OSM <-- Adaptec ZCR (I hope) WDC WD1000BB-32CAA0-(PM) <-- old EIDE data drive Bootable Add-in Cards MBA UNDI(Bus2 Slot8) <-- ?? MBA UNDI(Bus2 Slot9) <-- ?? -Removable Devices Legacy Floppy Drives SYM53C8XX Boot Support <-- Narrow SCSI for tapes The problem is that FC2 detects the old narrow SCSI card (and loads its driver), the EIDE drive as /dev/hda, but nothing else during the initial installation steps. By the time I get to the partitioning phase, there's no /dev/sda or /dev/sdb in the pick list. How does one go about adding in such support so very early in the installation process??? Must I find a driver for the Adaptec ZCR and start with 'linux dd'? If so, location suggestions?? If I can get past this barrier, FC2 will go on an 18G U160 drive and mount a massive 1T RAID5 data store composed of 9x146G U320s. (I'm planning on doing a lot of VMWare work.) --Doc Robert G. (Doc) Savage, BSE(EE), CISSP, RHCE | Fairview Heights, IL Fedora Core 1 kernel 2.4.22-1.2197.nptl on P-III/M IBM Thinkpad A22p "Perfection is the enemy of good enough." -- Admiral of the Fleet Sergei G. Gorshkov