Re: RedHat 8.0 onto a Dell PowerEdge SC1425

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Hello Richard,

It is strange but SATA uses sd* instead of hd*.
SATA always make sure it begins with sda , not depending which controllerport it uses.
The dvd-drive should always get the hda.

Your can check or in the BIOS the SATA uses the normal mode and not the legacy mode,
and check what kind it uses, e.g. SATA or PATA.

If that's no issue, check with 'fdisk -l'(rescue mode or boot with knoppix) what the system uses.
Check the fstab, how it is defined, check or grub matches fstab.

You uses strange grub option, I cannot actually place the "ide"part.

Maybe give a screendump of the last messages before stopping with booting.

It should be working, because I allmost daily install SATA-drives with RedHat8 on Dell machines, and never have problems. But I must aknowledge that RedHat 8 is an old Distro and is not always working well with SATA.

That's why I think it's strange you uses RedHat8 and not Fedora 5 or a newer Distro.
Newer Distro's are much better developped.

Regards
Ron


Richard Hobbs wrote:
Hello,

I have successfully installed RedHat 8.0 onto a Dell PowerEdge SC1425
today. This server has two SATA hard drives, and an IDE DVD-ROM drive.

Using the following kernel parameters, i successfully installed across
both hard drives from CD:

  ide0=0x1f0,0x3f6,14 vga=791 resolution=1024x768 expert

However, since installation, the system no longer boots. I've tried
appending the above parameters to the kernel line in grub, but is still
doesn't boot.

It starts to boot, and everything looks fine, until it tries to remount
the root fs in read/write mode, at which point it appears to hang.

There are several messages on screen, all of which are normal, except
two instances of the following:

  hdc: status error: status = 0x58

NOTE: For some reason, the two hard drives were picked up as hdc and
hde, but it seemed to install OK.

If i boot up into rescue mode on the installation CD, i can mount the
drives fine, and chroot into my newly built system, but it just won't
boot up by itself.

Does anyone have any suggestions??

Thank you in advance!

Richard.


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Theraview Technology
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