Re: Fedora Installation Does not see Hard Disk drives

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Greetings Russel ,

Russell Harrison wrote:

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.


Don't bet on that . Btw am afraid that the OP problem is not specifically release related ( for example Fedora Core has it , Redhat Enterprise Linux hasn't it .).
The only time i have had a similar to the original poster problem was when
i tried to use hard disk on a Promise Controller ( PDC20267) . You see in
this case you must have an initrd file that loads the apropriate module ,
if not then nothing is going to happen no matter what . To that effect i would ask the OP if the hard disks in question are directly
connected to the motherboard or through any kind of controller ( be it
an old Promise one , a SATA one , a SCSI , or whatever )  ?


Kostas

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