Help with installation.

James McKenzie jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net
Fri Dec 31 04:43:50 UTC 2004


Simon Slater wrote:
> Being a newbie to Linux, I am attempting to install Fedora from CD’s 
> supplied with ht book “Official Fedora Companion” onto an AMD K6/200 
> with 256MB RAM; 1x2.1GB and 1x40GB (only 20GB of which is recognized). I 
> am encountering 2 error messages:
> 
Not recognizing the entire hard drive space indicates something is 
wrong.  If the entire drive is recognized in Windows (or another much 
better operating system), your system is not configured correctly or the 
other operating system is using a special driver.  What type of hard 
drive and controller is used here?

>  
> 
>    1. “/dev/hdb is inconsistent …. Linux detected BIOS geometry
>       incorrectly … Using LBA is recommended.”  Both hard drives are in
>       BIOS as LBA.
> 
>  
> 
>    2. “You are trying to install on a machine which is not supported by
>       this release of Fedora Core”

The fact that your drive is not completely recognized may be why you 
receive this message.

 > Are these messages related, or is the AMD platform a problem?

I think the messages are related and the AMD K6 should not be a problem 
as far as I know.

> Where should I go from here?

Give us the answer to the drive controller and we may be able to find a 
solution.

-- 
James McKenzie




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