Re: Missing Harddrives

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Hmm.
When I ordered it these where the options relating to hard-drives, SCSI.

*2 Primary Hard Drive 73GB 10K RPM Ultra 320 68pin SCSI Hard Drive
 73G103
 [340-7089]
 

Primary Controller Controller Card,SCSI,39320,Internal/External,U3,Low
Voltage Differential
 
Hard Drive Configuration 2 Drives Attached to add in SCSI Controller,
Software RAID 1
 
When i switch over to check out the dmeseg report of importance I believe I find
Ext2 not found on dev loop0
and a series of "probing IDE interface .. failed"

Hope this can be of help.


On 6/29/05, Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Am Mi, den 29.06.2005 schrieb Akbar Ali um 19:58:
> 
> > Hey. I' sent an email to the list, but I must have sent it to the
> > wrong address or something.
> 
> No, your other posting came in here.
> 
> > I' just got a DELL SC1425 server, and am trying to run fedora core 3,
> > but it's telling me I have a missing hard-drive. any of all run into
> > this and/or know how to fix it.
> > The drives are SCSI
> 
> It would be good to know which specific SCSI controller (at least from
> what google shows me there are different kind of setups by Dell). Is the
> controller onboard or an add-in card? Can you adjust anything in the
> BIOS? If you switch over to a console during install (Ctrl+Alt+FC2/FC3)
> - do you then see any helpful information?
> 
> > -akbar ali
> 
> Alexander
> 
> 
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