Maybe the cd's are not burned well.
Regards
Ronno
Roger wrote:
Are you installing the latest version of Redhat Linux, because some
older distributions do not have support or drivers for the new ATA
drives.
I suggest that you get the latest version from your distributor and then
install that.
It took me two days of downloading different ATA drivers and then got
the latest CD of Redhat only to install without a problem.
Regards
Roger
On Wed, 2006-06-21 at 10:27 +0200, Salvador Santander Gutierrez wrote:
We've installed evaluation version obtained from Red Hat Network on a HP
Compaq dc7600 Ultraslim and all went well.
After we weceived the distributor CD's, we've thought it's better install
this CD's, but when we began the installation on the same computer, show a
error "No hard drives found" and the installtion stop.
This computer has a serial ata controller: Intel 82801GB/GR/GH (1CH7
Family).
It's strange that the same version and Update (3) in the distributor CD's
goes bad and the online CD's goes well.
Can we use the CD's obtained from the Red Hat Network instead of the
distirbutor CD's?
What happens?
Thanks.
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Ron de Kuijer
Theraview Technology
The Netherlands
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