One
ofourstudents tried to install RH9 on a computer with the
following:
Mother board:
ABIT
Chipset:
VIA
Hard disk: Seagate
SATA
When he got to the
disk formatting part of the installation he got an
error stating that
no hard disk was found.
Does anybody have
any idea what can be the
-Original Message-
From: Josh Roden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
One of our students tried to install RH9 on a computer with the following:
Mother board: ABIT
Chipset: VIA
Hard disk: Seagate SATA
When he got to the disk formatting part of the installation he got an
error stating
SATA is not yet supported Out-of-the-box One needs to install using either
some special new and patched kernel, or using an HDD connected to the std.
IDE, and then, after upgrade to the kernel, to move the system to the new
disks.
Ez.
On Monday 03 November 2003 11:25, Josh Roden wrote:
One
Yup,
VIA SATA support in kernel 2.4.x is minimal - at best. The 2.6.0-testx got
more stuff (until someone will backport it)..
My suggestion - set the BIOS SATA stuff to ATA emulation (depending on your
BIOS)...
Hetz
On Monday 03 November 2003 11:25, Josh Roden wrote:
One of our students
I have a system with an on-board VIA SATA. 2.6.0test5 and beyond have
good support for this chipset, and by manually patching a rawhide 2.4.22
kernel using this thread as reference --
http://www.spinics.net/lists/kernel/msg202339.html -- I got the SATA
running on 2.4.x. The author of libata
The first things I'd check:
1. BIOS setup - does it look for an hard disk at the interface where the
actual disk is connected?
2. Does the disk's LED turn on briefly when the computer is turned on
(indicating that the disk gets power)?
On Mon, 3 Nov 2003, Josh Roden wrote:
One of our
Hello !
I'm installing qmail 1.03 on Red Hat 6.0.
whan I compile with 'make setup check' it fails to compile
the file : auto-str.c
any suggestions?
Thanks
Yair
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yair linux wrote:
I'm installing qmail 1.03 on Red Hat 6.0.
whan I compile with 'make setup check' it fails to compile
the file : auto-str.c
any suggestions?
Thanks
Yair
Yes.
An error message would be REALLY helpful. You know, that extraneous
information as to
WHAT actually went wrong...
The error message I get when I compile:
auto-str.c:in function 'main':
auto-str.c:15:warning:return type of 'main' is not 'int'
/load auto-str substdio.a error.a str.a
/usr/lib/libc.a could not read symbols: malformed
yair linux [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The error message I get when I compile:
auto-str.c:in function 'main':
auto-str.c:15:warning:return type of 'main' is not 'int'
/load auto-str substdio.a error.a str.a
/usr/lib/libc.a could not read symbols: malformed archive
collect2: ld returnd 1
yair linux wrote:
Hello !
I'm installing qmail 1.03 on Red Hat 6.0.
whan I compile with 'make setup check' it fails to compile
the file : auto-str.c
any suggestions?
Thanks
Yair
As Marc pointed out, the actual error message in
such cases has tremendous debugging value. One can
almost
Is there any way to install RH6.0 in a 18GB Scsi disk, using Adaptec
2940?
It can't allocate the partitions.
With an IDE large disk, I found out that the Redhat installer has a
problem with more than 16 partitions (actually, more than 12 logical).
If you partitioned your drive to
Hi
B[i]B wrote:
yes im booting for a floppy , the lizard-floppy i got in caldera's box
You should have created it yourself, during the installation. I don't
know where, since I don't know caldera, but it must have let you create one.
the liso-floppy i creat it my self there is a
Hi list.
im trying to install Caldera openlinux 2.2 using lizard and lisa
in both i had encounter several problems.
when i tried to install using lizard everything was working perfectly
but when i boot in the second time i get the following msg:
VFS:cannot open root device 08:02
kernel
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