[Preston] Suse Linux 9.1 Pro Installation Problems...

dave sawyer dave.sawyer at dsl.pipex.com
Sat Oct 9 07:18:45 BST 2004


Colonel

I have never set SuSE Linux 9.1 up on a machine using SATA raid, but there are
three things you need to bear in mind when upgrading a Windows machine to Linux:

1) Ensure all your hardware is on the HCL for minimum problems.
2) Remember that Linux is a very good system for networking, so that bit is
usually quite easy to sort out.
3) Unlike Windows, SuSE Linux does not want to take over the world and be the
only os on your HDD.

Have a lot of fun,
Dave.

Quoting Colonel NFT <colonelnft at gmail.com>:

> Thanks, I have now gone past the point of no return and uninstalled
> windows and deleted the array...I realised after doing this that it
> was probably becasure that Suse did not have RAID controllers and
> after looking closely the F6 option appears during installation giving
> you the option to UPDATE DRIVER...
> 
> Oh well, thanks for your reply....
> 
> 
> On Fri, 08 Oct 2004 09:59:53 +0100, ernie <ernie at casque.co.uk> wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > Colonel NFT wrote:
> > > I have two 80gb Hitachi Deskstar SATA drives set up on a RAID0 setup
> > > with a software RAID controller.
> > >
> > > I have WinXP installed on the drive and want to install Suse Linux. I
> > > have partitioned the HDD to allow for the installation of Linux but
> > > when I boot from the 1st CD, a box pops up saying that \hda could not
> > > be read...
> > >
> > > Is this due to the RAID config ??? If so, is there a way around this
> > > without deleting Windows ???
> > >
> > > Any help would be appreciated ...
> > >
> > > Regards
> > >
> > > Barry
> > 
> > Sounds like your Suse linux distribution doesn't recognise the SATA
> > controller or your motherboard chip set.
> > 
> > I had this problem earlier this year when trying to install Fedora Core
> > 1 on an nForce2 motherboard with a promise SATA driver. I had to install
> > Fedora to an IDE drive and compile kernel modules to see the SATA drive.
> > 
> > I have never used Suse linux but I would think that the latest version
> > should support SATA drives. I do know that the latest version of Fedora
> > works OK with SATA drives, they show up as scsi drives i.e. /dev/sda.
> > 
> > Ernie
> > 
> > 
> > 
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