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Old 16th April 2006, 01:45 PM
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Fedora Core 5 does not recognize previously installed Fedora core 4

I have a Fedora Core 4 installation which I am attempting to update to Fedora core 5. My basic configuration is:

2 sata drives configured raid 0. This space is added to volume manager and root, boot and swap space allocated from here.

2 additions sata drives configured raid 0. This space is added to volume manager and /home is allocated from here.

When I start the fedora core 5 installation it recognizes all drives but does not recognize that there are 2 raid arrays or that a system is previously installed but does directly to asking how I want to partition.

Is there anything I can do to do an upgrade installation?
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