"No driver found" when installing F14 to a 2TB drive using netinstall

Reindl Harald h.reindl at thelounge.net
Fri Apr 27 20:54:19 UTC 2012


damned do not top-post if all other answers are on bottom
fixed -> scroll down please

> -----Original Message-----
> From: users-bounces at lists.fedoraproject.org [mailto:users-bounces at lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of Reindl Harald
> Sent: April-27-12 4:32 PM
> To: users at lists.fedoraproject.org
> Subject: Re: "No driver found" when installing F14 to a 2TB drive using netinstall
> 
>>>  On 04/27/2012 01:11 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>>> why in the world are you installing NOW Fedora 14 which is EOL, get
>>> no longer any security updates and even Fedora 15
>>
>> Gnome 3? hahaha.  Now laugh, Reindl ;)
> 
> i am KDE user
> 
> don't get me wrong - installing a non supported OS these days is simply idiotic - please do not connect 
> it to the internet because infected machines are typically used to attack machines from people who care 
> about security
> 
> what is your plan?
> staying at F14 forever?
> 
> GNOME2 will never come back - switch to another DE or install CentOS to have some years a GNOME2 OS with security updates

Am 27.04.2012 22:42, schrieb Adam Zilkie:
> I need F14... upgrading to a new OS is not an option as I'm in an embedded environment
> and we've committed to F14.
>
> Adam Zilkie
> Software Developer, Embedded Software Group
> International Datacasting Corporation
> tel: (613) 596-2400 ext. 2244

in other words you have made a major mistake by using a distribution with
upgrades every 6 months by not thinking about what this means within
a year and now you are putting your head in the sand

and please do not tell me about "embedded environment" since two days ago
our router (which was EOL after 2 years, thank you bintec) was killed
by anonymous - this happens if vendors are not thinking what effect their
wrong decisions will have for endusers

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