RHL ES v4 k2.6.9-5 NEC DVD 3650A SATA install no found driver problem
Machine: DELL Optiplex 745, Sata 0 = 80gb Seagate Sata 1 = Nec DVD+ ND 3650A
Red Hat Linux ES v4 starts reading the CD mounted on the DVD and then loads linux and asks for a Choose a Language, then for Keyboard Type, then for Installation Method (Here I select Local CDROM) and replies "No driver found", please select a driver, User a driver disk or back. Can not continue no matter what I have selected. I have changed the SATA bios setup to use Legacy instead of Normal in the "SATA Operation" and now it works. But, the devices are defined as: /dev/hda /dev/hdb instead of /dev/sda /dev/sdb (normally for SATA)when creating partitions. I have lost SATA functionality if I leave this configured as Legacy. I need to use SATA on the HD and DVD. Any body with a similar problem? Maybe a suggestion? Thanks for the time and help. Lukamor |
Have you checked with Dell and/or Red Hat for support (drivers) for the Intel 965 ICH8 SATA interface??
FYI: support is available for the Intel 965 with RHEL4u2 (kernel-2.6.9-22) or better. |
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As I said before, I was able to install and make it work with SATA LEGACY but I found several problems. lspci shows a lot of unknown devices including the network card from Broadcom. I have tried to configure it, did not work. So, I think I need a latest RHL ES v4 update with the kernel at least in 2.6.9-22. Or make one. I will continue with the building of the CD. Thanks so much! |
Well the latest RHEL4 is update 4 which has an updated 2.6.9-42.0.8 kernel.
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I have contacted Red Hat and they told me that support for SATA Intel 965 ICH8 is provided on kernel 2.6.9-45 and up.
They sent me the kernel 2.6.9-45 RPM and now it is working OK. Unfortunately RHEL v4 U4 comes with kernel 2.6.9-42, so you have to install using Legacy (BIOS config) for the Drives and then update the kernel to 2.6.9-45, and then return to Normal (BIOS config) for the Drives. Thanks to everybody for the help! |
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