On Sat, 25 Dec 2004, Mark Weaver wrote:
Bob Chiodini wrote:Mark Weaver wrote:
Just installed FC3 on a MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum Socket 939 with a 120GB SATA drive. No problems that I've noticed. Uses the nv_sata driver. It just worked as they say.David Corrigan wrote:
I'm about to install Fedora Core 3 on an SATA harddrive, anyone have any tips or advice before I start? I've heard about some peoples problems and want to do my best to avoid them.
David.
Hi David,
My experience with FC3 and SATA drives is it really depends on the controller and whether or not the CD drive is IDE or not. I recently had the unpleasant experience of attempting to install FC3 on an HP Proliant and no matter how hard we tried and no matter what we tried it wouldn't go on correctly. We'd get the system to install ok, but it wouldn't boot. kept on dying in the first stages of the boot with kernel panic because it couldn't see the partitions where the OS was located.
the problem came down to a catch 22 because of the particular kernel driver that "had" to be present in order to be able to install and run FC with the controller that was in the machine. Had we been trying to install RH Enterprise Linux that would have been a different story.
What we finally ended up doing was installing Mandrake 10.0 on this machien and its running fine. My advice to you is to research fully your hardware compatibility before embarking.
Bob...
I've heard from some using the VIA chipset that they were able to install and run with no problem, however the workstation with a VIA chipset I had tried to install on wouldn't take the install.
works for me on a k8t neo fisr2 which is a via k8t800 with a VT8237 south bridge, I have some disks on the promise 20378 which also works.
also I've done several installs on servers with intel H6300ESB sata controlers and they've all been fine.
Clearly others' milage varies a lot compared to mine. but its all good information. I like the VIA chipset, but I like the OS and hardware to work better, so the more responses we get to this thread the better. That way we'll know which chipsets and SATA setups readily accept the FC3 installation.
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