Try booting fedora in rescue mode. At the first screen when you boot the cd type "rescue" and hit enter. This will boot a text based single user mode for you to look around. You should be able to see your drives there, and you can get more information to give the list to help you out. It sounds like your setting up this system for a production use. Fedora is an experimental distro and I wouldn't recommend it for something you can't take fairly frequent downtime on. FC5 has had what 80 - 90+ updates in the last month? Doesn't bother me on my personal stuff, since its to be expected when you run bleeding edge (or close to it) stuff. I'd be a little uncomfortable explaining that to my CEO when he can't get to his mail. Instead I would recommend either biting the bullet and purchasing a RH Enterprise licence or installing CentOS which is built from the same source code as RHEL. They'll be stable versions of the code for each package, and are used in enterprise environments. If you do decide to continue down the fedora path you'll want to take your questions to the fedora users list: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxxx They'll be better able to help you there. This list is more focused towards Red Hat's commercial releases. Good luck! On 5/2/06, Roger <roger@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello forum We have recently procured an Intel Server to use as a mail and web server.I would like to run it using Fedora Core Linux. I have a bit of a problem. I am trying to install Fedora OS but it refuses to go through with the installation because it says that it cannot find any drives on which to install the Operating System. If i start up the server using DOS, i can see the two hard disk drives. The disks are two 80 GIG disks. Is there something that i am missing when setting up the server. Has anyone experienced any problem like this or can someone please offer me a solution. Regards Roger -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
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