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Old 07-14-2007, 03:02 AM   #1
spsara
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A problem in installing RHEL on a Core 2 due system


Dear Friends:

I can't intall the RHEL4 on my computer.It has 6-Quad/S series Gigabyte mother board with core 2 due processor and 1GB RAM.
At the first of instalation process I have this error:There is no device driver .do you want to load it.

Do you know that it's the hardware problem or not or which RedHat version I can install on it.

Have a whale of time.
 
Old 07-14-2007, 09:14 PM   #2
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With newer hardware you would probably have better luck with newer versions. The older versions have no way to identify the newer hardware. RHEL5 or Centos5 would have a better chance. I would take a guess that it could be a sata chipset issue (very common these days).

Good Luck

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