No Hard drives has been found

Rick Stevens rstevens at vitalstream.com
Tue Jan 4 19:32:15 UTC 2005


Emanuel Mauritzson wrote:
> I have a problem when i trying to install Red Hat.
> 
> This message occur when i trying to install
> 
> "No hard drives have been  found you probably need to manually choose 
> drivers for the installation to succed"
> ---------------------
> And after that
> ------------------------
> No device drivers has been loaded for your system would you like to load 
> any now
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> 
> then i can choose a lot of devices but to me it only looks like 
> networkcards devices
> so when i push done and enter the X graph mode. I can fill out Language, 
> Keybord and mouse settings then the program reboot the computer and 
> gives the message no hard disc is found.
> 
> 
> Could somebody help me..Know my english not so good..

Which version of Red Hat?  If you use SATA hard drives, Red Hat never
supported them without an external driver disk.  The Fedora Core
releases do support many SATA drives.

Can you give us details about your system?  We need to know the
motherboard make and model, CPU type and amount of memory.  If you use
SCSI or SATA drives, we need to know what type of controller you are
trying to use.
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