No Hard drives has been found
Emanuel Mauritzson
mauen at bostream.nu
Wed Jan 5 11:20:55 UTC 2005
Rick Stevens wrote:
> Emanuel Mauritzson wrote:
>
>> Rick Stevens wrote:
>>
>>> 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
>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> 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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>> Version of Redhat 9.0
>>
>> Moterboard Inteld925xcv 925x moterboard blkd925xcvlk
>> CPU Intel pentium 4 540 3.2 1mb l2 chache 800mhz fsb lga 775
>> Memory Samsung 521 ddr2 pc400 (x2)
>> harddrive seagate barracuda 80gb 8mb chache serial ata hd (x2)
>
>
> Ok. If I read that right:
>
> Operating System: Red Hat Linux 9
> Motherboard: Intel D925XCV
> CPU: Intel Pentium 4
> Memory 1GB (2 x 512MB DDR2 PC400 modules)
> Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda SATA 80GB
>
>> Trying to do the install in anaconda, if that what you meen with
>> "controller" im using...
>
>
> Anaconda is the Red Hat Linux installer program. My question was aimed
> at what disk drive controller was being used. By what you said above,
> I can see that you're using the SATA controller on the motherboard.
>
> Red Hat Linux 9 doesn't support that SATA controller and Intel doesn't
> provide any drivers that will support it under Linux. You could put in
> a regular IDE drive and install to it, but I don't think that's what you
> really want to do.
>
> If you want to use the SATA hard drive, you will need to upgrade to
> Fedora Core 2 or Fedora Core 3, which does have support for that SATA
> controller. If you use Fedora Core 3, you'll be absolutely current.
>
> You should be aware that Red Hat Linux 9 reached end-of-life in April of
> 2004, meaning that Red Hat doesn't support it any longer. Updates are
> available from the Fedora Legacy project, but it's really quite an old
> operating system now.
>
> Fedora Core 3 (FC3) is the latest free version of Linux that's available
> which has any affiliation with Red Hat (Red Hat does a lot of the
> development of FC3, but it is NOT a Red Hat product).
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Thanks for the help, Trying now to install Fedora Core 3 but it says no
cd-rom disk avalible when im in in the installations phase after i
choose language and keyboard settings, i´m using the dvd,img is it not
possible to boot from dvd it must be cd-rom? because it reads from the
DVD in the beginning.
Regards
Emanuel Mauritzson
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