Fedora 5 went on easily.
On Thursday, June 22, 2006, at 10:39 AM, Gavin McDonald wrote:
I would look to the parallels website for more info. They may require
a
specific module to be loaded by the installer kernel to recognize the
disks.
If their software virtualizes the hardware, as it appears from their
docs,
then RHEL should see a drive at /dev/hda that is not truly a physical
partition, but rather a file of some sort under the mac OS. And it
should
"just work". Again, this should be mentioned in their docs, or on
their
mailing list.
Alternatively, ensure that you have the latest RHEL install disks, and
that
your MD5 Checksums are correct. I've seen many a spurious error
caused by
damaged install media.
Good luck,
Gavin McDonald
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Subject: using Parallels on a Mac to install
We are using Parallels on a Mac OS 10.4 system.
As we are installing RedHat EL 4 on the system, the RedHat
installation
says that it cannot understand the format on hda.
Any ideas about why we are having problems?
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