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Need help with Red Hat 9.0 on SATA HDD

bradthegreat
03-09-2006, 07:46 PM
I just got a hold of the Red Hat Linux distro, so I decided to set up a dual boot with Windows XP. I have 2 SATA HD, 40 & 80GB. I installed Windows in half of the 40 and made the 80 a storage drive. They are both NTFS, but I left 20GB free and unformatted on the 40.
When I boot with the Linux disk, it tells me that it cannot find any HDs on the system. It gives me the option to add a device driver with a disk, than gives me 2 options:

fd0
hda

I am forced to pick one that the drivers would be on. I have a floppy with them on it. In XP, I press F6 and install the drivers. How do I get Linux to understand my HD and install itself in the empty space? Do I have to reformat as FAT32 to get it to work? thanks,

~BRAD

Mictlantecuhtli
03-10-2006, 07:03 AM
The filesystem makes no difference, Red Hat 9 is just so old that it doesn't support SATA drives out of the box.

You'd be better off with its successor, Fedora Core (http://fedora.redhat.com/).

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bradthegreat
03-10-2006, 05:24 PM
thanks, man. Someonce gave me a Mandriva distro, so I'm gonna give that a whirl. Red Hat was kindof just availible. Thanks.

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