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Old 02-04-2005, 11:43 AM   #1
punchycool
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Installing Fedora Core from HD on external ATA controller


Hello all,

I have a SOYO SY-5EMA+ board.
I plan to install an ATA/133 PCI Linux adpater and a new ATA/133 Maxtor 120GB disk.
Are there any issues installing Fedora Core onto this new disk that is sitting on an external ATA controller?

If I install the ATA/133 PCI adapter and the new disk, is it safe to say that I can simply install the OS from CD without much of a hitch.

I have been using RH9 for 2 years now and am familiar with installs.
I am just upgrading the machine and switching to the latest Fedora OS.

TIA,
 
  


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