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If you get no joy, try installing Ubuntu linux. It is 100% free, has great international support, and runs on pretty much everything. It is a joy to maintain and a great platform not only for Px, but for crystallography of interesting macromolecules as well. Here is some propaganda I made: http://xanana.ucsc.edu/linux/debian_linux.html Ronaldo Alves Pinto Nagem wrote: > *** For details on how to be removed from this list visit the *** > *** CCP4 home page http://www.ccp4.ac.uk *** > > > Dear CCP4 users, > > This is an off topic question, but I was wondering someone have faced this > problem before and could give me a hint. > I am trying to install Fedora Core 5 into a new PC, with ASUS motherboard > PC5VDC-X and a single SATA II (80 GByte - Samsung) hard drive. > During linux installation Fedora (more precisely Anaconda) does not > recognize my SATA II hard drive and prompts the following message: > > "No hard drivers have been found. You probably need to manually choose > device drivers for the installation to succeed. Would you like to > select drivers now?" > > It gives out a list, but so far none of the ones I have choosen worked > out. Later it prompts this: > > "An error has occurred - no valid devices were found on which to create > new file systems. Please check your hardware for the cause of this > problem." > > Does anyone have an idea what is going on? > > Best regards, > > Ronaldo Nagem. >
