Installation of Redhat 10 - No hard drives have been found
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well enough of the bitching, bottom line is you need to read the error msg presented and follow directions of the installer.
so get the RHE4 drivers for your HDD controller or SDD controller or RAID controller and move forward from there.
My friend had the same problem,he want to install Redhat linux9.0 on the computer,he already have windows xp,so problem stop the install,have you found the solution?
Dont you think this thread is old and dead for long? Why not start your own thread for your issues. This is regarding RHEL4 on a server. And you are talking about RH9 on desktop. No relation except RH.
RH9 is too old and may not install on sata or scsi hard drives.
Dont you think this thread is old and dead for long? Why not start your own thread for your issues. This is regarding RHEL4 on a server. And you are talking about RH9 on desktop. No relation except RH.
RH9 is too old and may not install on sata or scsi hard drives.
all right,I'd abandoned all hope for installing double os,I removed all partions on the drives,and installed a single linuxl.
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