help.... IDE CD-ROM was detected as SCSI and can't find correct driver
I'm installing Linux Redhat 8 on my computer.
My computer spec: - intel board Intel DG945GCPE - Core 2 Duo 2,2GHz - DDR2 512Mb - IDE seagate 80Gb - LG CD-rom I can boot the instalation to kernel. but when I press enter, it ask device type (its show SCSI) and which driver i should use. I try all of the list, but none of it working. I also try to type linux hda=cdrom, but it cause kernel panic. anybody, please help me...... Thanks before Yohannes |
Hi.
In the new kernel there is no more hda hdb hdc, etc... There is only sda, sdb, sdc, etc... now, even for IDE devices. There should be no problem using the sdx nomenclature for IDE devices. The sdx doesn't mean any more that a device is scsi. |
And please remember, ALL CD-ROM devices in all machines are viewed as SCSI devices! The hardware industry done that years ago..
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so, thats mean I can install or I can not install redhat 8 on my comp speck??
is there anyone can install redhat 8 on core2duo or quadcore mobo and processor?? |
install redhat 8 on core2duo or quadcore
mohon bantuan,
sebenarnya redhat 8 bisa diinstall di hardware2 baru atau tidak ya?? hardware baru ini spt core2duo or quadcore mobo. apa ada cara untuk install redhat 8 di core2duo ato quadcore?? |
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