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Dear all,I have a problem;I have just tried 3 different live distros :SimpleMepis,Gentoo,Belenix and with all of them I can't find my HD.I've tried to find in /mnt and in others,but nothing!!
What can I do?
Thanks in advance
What kind of hardware do you have? If it's a really new machine that uses SATA drives, there's a chance that the kernels in those distros do not yet support your SATA controller. Post your hardware and maybe we can help you out a little bit more.
Thanks for your replay!
I have FUJITSU-SIEMENS AMILO D1845,PIV;
It'very strange because I've tried Knoppix Live just now,and I can find my HD;what do you think about?can you help me?thanks
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