Re: RHEL v4 can't find HDD issue | |
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Rick Stevens wrote:
Hi - I think you will find that Fedora Core 6 will recognize that SATA controller, and also Redhat 5 beta 2 will as well. If you want to stay with RH4, then take a look here:On Thu, 2007-02-08 at 18:35 +0200, Boris Raikhlin wrote:Hello, I have a new PC of the following configuration: - Motherboard: Intel DG965WH; - CPU Intel Core 2 Duo E6600; - Chipset: G965; - SATA controller: ICH8; - HDD: 2x250GB disks. 1) I'm trying to install RHEL Server v4 kit (trial license). 2) I downloaded and burned the x86_64 version. 3) I know about the only working AHCI mode for ICH8. 4) I tried all the three drives options: IDE, AHCI and RAID (with RAID configuration). I get "No driver found" message at the beginning of the installation. 5) I installed the last BIOS update: MQ1618. Nothing has changed. 6) I tried RHEL v5 also. Same result.I'm not sure that controller is recognized by RHEL. It's pretty new. The current compatible hardware list is at: http://hardware.redhat.com/hcl/ You may find you need to download a driver from Intel's site (if there is one).
http://www.jmicron.com/Driver.htmthere is an FTP link at the bottom where you can download a floppy image to use with "linux dd" at the first RH4 cd install prompt,
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