https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=155748 Looks like a problem with the Silicon Image chip. Does Fedora install onto a PATA disk ? Maybe you could install onto a PATA disk, and then recompile the kernel to include the SATA_SIL driver. moumunna Raychaudhuri writes:
Hi
I have purchase a computer in the following
configuration --
AMD64 3200+ (939) + MSI ATi Radeon RS480 chipset and
Seagate SATA hard drive (80GB)
I could not install Fedora core3 (PCQ2005). It gives a
no hard drive message. The SATA controller is not
listed. I tried also Mandrake and RedHat Enterprise3.

Please be careful: PCQLinux != Fedora. It's based on Fedora, but it has been heavily customised by PCQ. Fedora forums are unlikely to help you out with PCQLinux.
(Windows XP installed without a single hitch.)

Doesn't quite provide any useful info. Maybe you could have listed the devices detected.

Soumyadip Modak
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