I would have expected the IDE to show up as /dev/sda the RAID to be /dev/sdb & /dev/sdc and the data drive to be /dev/sdd. or the IDE to show up as /dev/sdd.
The three SATA drives show up in the same order as listed below, but the IDE drive does not show up at all (/dev/sda or /dev/sdd) On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 9:04 PM, Seann Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > Stephen Soliday wrote: > >> I want to install FC9 in place of my old Debian 4 >> >> I have one PATA three SATA hard drives and a SATA DVD-RW on a >> ASUS N1L64-SLI WS motherboard with the 0505 bios release >> >> IDE: >> /dev/hda1 ntfs Windows vista boot >> /dev/hda2 linux-swap >> /dev/hda3 reiserfs debian / >> >> SATA: >> /dev/sda1 & >> /dev/sda2 configured with LVM as RAID 1 mounted as /home >> /dev/sdc1 ntfs windows data drive >> >> The problem is that FC9 will not see the ide drive (/dev/hda) it does not >> show up in /proc/partitions >> I tried Fedora Live 8 with the same result, the kernel sees the SATA >> drives but not the IDE >> >> I have tried various boot parameters such as libata.dma=0 or >> ide=nodma >> >> I do not think it is a BIOS problem because I am running the older Linux >> just fine. Also, various live CD's such as >> Knopix and SLAX see all four drives. >> >> I can always add another SATA drive just for the Linux OS, but I would >> rather see this problem solved first. >> >> >> >> >> >> Fedora changed how it see's hard drives in Fedora 8, all IDE and SATA > drives are listed as /dev/sd* > > > Regards, > Seann > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > [email protected] > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >
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