On 8/31/06, sarath babu <maddalasarathbabu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi everybody, Recently i tried to install Redhat ELv4 in my system. But i failed to do so, It gave a message that "NO HARD DRIVE IDENTIFIED". My requirement is to use some development tools like JAVA, ORACLE 10g, and LANGUAGES LIKE C, C++... And i found Fedora is the version similar to ELv4 and more for a developing purpouse. If it is so please suggest me that so that i can install it in my system. My system configuration is: Asus K8s MX mother board, AMD 2800+ 64 bit processor, Segate 80 gb SATA harddisk, 256 RAM. Waiting for response........ ________________________________ All-new Yahoo! Mail - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list
Hi sarath babu! I have not found recent information on your MB/SATA-HDD so I guess you would say "we are still looking". That said, it is likely that you need a driver for your south bridge to be able to detect your hard drive. See link: http://www.megalinux.net/archives/000413.html Please let us know if this helps. I am quite interested in the SATA issues. Good Hunting! Tod BTW - Why do you need a Red Hat platform? You might find an easy way to drivers by running a Knoppix Live CD (Debian Based). The path back to FC5 would probably not be that hard (move the config files to the right places, throw the right switches in the system files).