There was a recent thread about Redhat's removal of drivers from LSI
SAS2, it's probably the problem you are facing.
It can be worked around with the help of Elrepo repo.
https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2019-October/173682.html
https://elrepoproject.blogspot.com/2019/08/rhel-80-and-support-for-removed-adapters.html
https://elrepo.org/linux/dud/el8/x86_64/dd-mpt3sas-27.101.00.00-1.el8_0.elrepo.iso
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On 2019-10-10 14:01, Brewer, Mitchell wrote:
I have an older Dell PowerEdge server with one hard drive, with CentOS
7 currently installed. I wanted to do a clean install of CentOS 8, but
it doesn't pick up the hard drive. When I click on the destination to
pick the hard drive it only shows the USB drive that I'm installing
from. I checked for a RAID configuration on the server, but there is
only one disk, and no RAID is configured. The disk is controlled by
the PowerEdge Raid Controller (PERC), but when I disable that I lose
the disk completely. I suspect that PERC is part of the problem, but a
CentOS 7 install proceeds normally with PERC enabled. Do you know of a
change from CentOS 7 to 8 that would cause this, or if there is a
workaround? I've searched for several days and haven't found anything
yet.
Thank you!
Mitch
Mitchell Brewer
Research Systems Administrator
Laboratory for Physical Sciences (LPS)
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