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Old 4th October 2004, 03:52 AM
zshay Offline
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Fedora Core 3 Test 2 -- missing harddrive

Core 2 installed just fine. I tried to install Core 3 Test 2 and it was unable to find my harddrive. Here are some specs:

Athlon64 3200
MSI K8N Neo Platinum
Seagate 160GB SATA

I have found that with both versions I have to add "nousb" to the boot options or /sbin/loader will freeze. I have also notcied that the kernel on the C3T2 is ?? 2.6.8-1.521 ?? I installed this kernel in C2 and the system would not boot. So i think it may be an issue with the kernel. Anyone here have ideas on what I can do? I have tried modifying the root=_________ and that seems to have *NO* effect.

Thanks in advance,

ZShay
 

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