Raymond Norton wrote:
It maybe worth you ensuring that *all* partitions are deleted prior to
trying to install.. I've had similar probs before, but not with a raid
array, with a SATA drive..
I am thinking I'll end up deleting what I have, a core 3 install, and
still not be able to install core 4. The box simply will not boot to the
core 4 CD,yet I have successfully done another core 4 install on a
different box. When this box was new I had to install core 3 because of
the same problem. Wish I don't have to upgrade, since the box is very
happy with core 3. Is there a way of passing the megaraid driver that core
3 uses during the install of core 4?
Have you tried the nodma option? I have read that it works for many.
Something I found on the weekend while installing FC4 on my laptop is
that some bioses setup sata devices as legacy devices and this can
cause weird problems. This the issue on my laptop that prevents me
from using dma for the drives. I have to wait for either a bios
upgrade or a better Linux driver. I guess no playing of DVD's right now.
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Robin Laing