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Originally Posted by stress_junkie
It seems pretty clear to me. The Dynebolic system does not have a SATA DVD device driver.
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No. They specifically state that dynebolic will work with SATA drives. They won't however work with SCSI drives; the Fedora distribution calls all of its drives sd?? as if their SCSI.
I put a IDE (PATA) dirive in the machine and dynebolic booted up successfully; butit didnot recognize my Fedora partition (though it seemed to recognize the SATA dvd drive).
So could theSAA hard drive somehow be tagged as a SCSI drive?