On Fri, 2006-02-03 at 22:46 -0800, Hoffmann wrote: > --- gary <garys@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On Fri, 2006-02-03 at 20:28 -0800, Hoffmann wrote: > > > Hello All, > > > > > > Amazingly, now I am getting a 'stupid' error > > during > > > the installation of Fedora 4. When I try to > > install > > > in, I get: > > > > > > "An error has occurred - no valid device were > > found > > > on which to creat new file systems. Please check > > your > > > hardware for the cause of this problem". > > > > > > This is the most 'stupid' message I ever read. I > > just > > > installed a new HD, and Windows is working just > > fine, > > > etc. > > > > > > I have a Windows partition = 60 GB, and about 180 > > GB > > > of free space! What am I missing now? > > > > > Try typing " linux expert " at the beginning of the > > install. > > That might get you closer to Disk Druid. > > > > > > -- > > fedora-list mailing list > > Hello: > > I took a look in my BIOS. I noticed that if I use > PATA, I can use my CDROM (and consequently try to > install Fedora from CDs, but I am getting the error: > > "An error has occurred - no valid device were found > on which to creat new file systems. Please check your > hardware for the cause of this problem". > > If I use SATA or BOTH, the CD driver seems to be > "gone". > > How can I make the CD driver works with SATA, in order > to try to install Fedora with SATA? > 1. I don't understand " cd driver" . Are you referring to cdrom in your bios settings? 2. cdrom should work since you've already installed windows on sata, right? 3 Now, sata installs are fairly straightforward. (my machine-sata -fc4) 4 How far do you get into the install when typing " linux expert" ?