I am trying to upgrade a redhat 9 server to Fedora core 2 but when I boot from CD and tell the install to use these drivers (which I can browse to on the install media) the install says there is no hard drive. What do I need to do to allow the install see the HD? Thanks, Steve
Am Mo, den 02.08.2004 schrieb Stephen Franklin um 0:47:
I am trying to upgrade a redhat 9 server to Fedora core 2 but when I boot from CD and tell the install to use these drivers (which I can browse to on the install media) the install says there is no hard drive. What do I need to do to allow the install see the HD? Thanks, Steve
Which SCSI controller do you have? The sym53c8xx driver does not fit? The older ncr53c8xx driver is not compiled with the Fedora kernel.
Alexander
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Stephen Franklin wrote:
I am trying to upgrade a redhat 9 server to Fedora core 2 but when I boot from CD and tell the install to use these drivers (which I can browse to on the install media) the install says there is no hard drive. What do I need to do to allow the install see the HD? Thanks, Steve
What sort of hard drive is it? Normally Fedora will pick up any *STANDARD* IDE Hard disks. You may need drivers for anything non-standard.
Regards, Ed.