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

Mike Wright mike.wright at mailinator.com
Fri Apr 27 21:06:47 UTC 2012


On 04/27/2012 01:57 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
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> Am 27.04.2012 22:48, schrieb Mike Wright:
>> On 04/27/2012 01:32 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
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>>> Am 27.04.2012 22:29, schrieb Mike Wright:
>>>> On 04/27/2012 01:11 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>>>>>
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>>>>> Am 27.04.2012 22:05, schrieb Adam Zilkie:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am getting the following error message during my F14 installation:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> “No driver found”
>>>>>>
>>>>>> “Unable to find any devices of the type needed for this installation type. Would you like to manually select your
>>>>>> driver or use a driver disk?”
>>>>>
>>>>> 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
>>
>> Starting to sound like a smart choice.
>>
>>>
>>> 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
>>
>> Please do chill out, Reindl.  I'm about as paranoid as they come and do not take security mindlessly.  Using a
>> system with which I am unfamiliar and whose new control systems baffle me would seem to make me a major candidate
>> as a target by those more familiar with it than I.
>
> the core-system is exactly the same, systemd is no rocket science

Says who, Werner von Braun?

I've been trying to get vnc geometry working within the systemctl 
methodology for two days.  LOL

Signed, not a rocket scientist. as always, thank you.


> making no upgrade and run a KNOWN vulnerable system because
> fear you could make a mistake with the new one is the wrong way
>
> you are still making the mistake by install a vulnerable system
>
> and yes, i am a little bit sensible since many of the attacks
> in the last months and especially last days coming from poorly
> maintained machines all over the wolrd and nobdy pays me my lifetime
> wasting with such issues caused by others
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