Re: Fedora Does not seet Hard Disk drives

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Hi Roger,

did you boot the CD (or DVD) with "linux expert" at the boot-prompt?
This usually works on SATA/USB-drives. Until now, I know no IDE-disks 
that require additional drivers.

Did you took at the website of the hardware-vendor? E.g. IBM-systems
with SCSI need sometimes additional drivers.

cu,
 Joe

On Tue, 2006-05-02 at 13:15 +0200, Roger 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 but it refuses to go through with the
> installation because it says that it cannot find any drives on which to
> install the software.
> 
> If i start up the server using DOS, i can see the two disks. 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
> 

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