Pete wrote:
On Thursday 15 January 2004 06:50, Olimer Pinzón wrote:
Currently, you can't. Hopefully soon. I had to install a regular ATA drive, install Fedora to that, and then at some point, I'm going to copy everything over to the SATA drive, and see what happens.Hi,
I need install fedora in a computer with a Promise FastTrack 376 Serial ATA controller. How can I do it?
Thanks for your attention
Not true It is a hell of a hack but it is possible
install redhat 9 ... using driver disk supplied on the website
install kernel source for fedora kernel
compile module for fedora kernel using files provided
create a local yum repo of fedora
( ie copy all rpms from discs to a directory local or http .. rum yum-arch)
update your yum.conf
do a yum upgrade
make coffee
then figure out what files need to be removed and installed ( diff in rpms from a std install)
worked for me and I have since upgraded to latest kernels
Good Luck Dean