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I have previously only every used Live CD versions of Linux. When I say used, I really mean having a quick tinker.
Problem 1, the other day I went install Debian 5.02 on my system and it refused. I am running a RAID0. Googled this problem but could find no solution. Is it possible to install linux on RAID0 (fakeRAID - ICH10R)?
Problem 2, I tried running Debian 5.02 (amd64) on Windows 7 Virtual PC. Again refused to install, claiming I required a i686 version of Debian.
Also tried Ubuntu 64-bit, with the same results.
I tried to install Ubuntu 32-bit as a virtual PC, but got the i686 error.
Am I trying to install the wrong versions? Which version do I need?
I'm running an Intel i7 CPU with 12GB RAM. I have 2x SSDs in RAID0.
Problem 1, the other day I went install Debian 5.02 on my system and it refused. I am running a RAID0. Googled this problem but could find no solution. Is it possible to install linux on RAID0 (fakeRAID - ICH10R)?
Problem 2, I tried running Debian 5.02 (amd64) on Windows 7 Virtual PC. Again refused to install, claiming I required a i686 version of Debian.
Also tried Ubuntu 64-bit, with the same results.
I tried to install Ubuntu 32-bit as a virtual PC, but got the i686 error.
Am I trying to install the wrong versions? Which version do I need?
I'm running an Intel i7 CPU with 12GB RAM. I have 2x SSDs in RAID0.