I seem to need a disk driver to install Fedora 8 on my new Dell Inspiron 530 Desktop. Where can I find one? The information about the computer I have been able to gather follows: The system model has Intel G33 and ICH9 chipset. The Intel G33 graphics memory controller hub (GMCH) is designed for use with a LGA775 (land grid array) Socket T processor. The GMCH provides the CPU interface, DDR2/DDR3 interface, PCI Express® interface, DMI (Direct Media Interface), and integrated graphics with display interfaces. It communicates with the I/O controller hub (ICH9) over the DMI. It has Integrated Serial ATA host controller with independent DMA operation on six ports. Also it integrates an Intel® 82562V 10/100 Ethernet controller supporting speeds of 10/10 Mbps. Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3100 Vista Driver This seems to be standard Intel Processors and chips. I have tried several things. Fedora 7 Live x86_64 sees the disk and will partition it as "sda". However, it does not find the ethernet connection. Fedora 8 Live x86_64 does not see the disk, although it does connect to the ethernet and will browse the net. Both Fedora 7 and 8 x86-64 release DVDs require a disk driver but I have not found one on the Intel site for the G33 and ICH9 chip set. Dell does not support Fedora on this hardware. I had expected to run Vista in a VM and so got it with the machine. Thus the bottom line, where can I find a driver? -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list