Re: How to install redhat9.0 on SATA harddisk

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Gene Heskett wrote:
RH9.0 is sufficiently ancient that there is no SATA support. IIRC the drives themselves did not become available until around the time of fedora core 1's release.

That's not entirely true - there are some SATA controller drivers in the RH9 kernel, like the Silicon Image controllers, and of course the 3ware cards..


You would be far more able to handle modern hardware if you downloaded the FC4 set of iso's and burnt them to a fresh set of cdr's.

This is quite true however..

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