Re: "No disks found!" in Sysinstall despite of supported IDE Controller

From: Ben Koopmanschap (koopmanschap_at_home.nl)
Date: 01/27/04

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    On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 01:30:17AM -0800, Ryan Merrick wrote:

    > Hi,
    >
    > Your problem is that all 4 of your bootable partitions are used on linux.

    Hello Ryan and others!

    In the first place I want to thank you for your reply!

    Yesterday night I tried the 4.9 - CD-ROM on my Pentium III (this is my
    second PC which is the router of my little network). I noticed that on
    this computer the hard disk is recognized (of course I didn't do an
    install because it is my router to the internet ;) and just have seen
    that on the Pentium III not all the primary partitions are being used.

    So I think you're right! I am encouraged now to remove the first primary
    partition on my Pentium 4 (GoodBye Fedora Linux! :) and give FreeBSD the
    oppurtunity to fill this partition with it's stuff!

    I hope that I will succeed the next hours and let you know about it!

    With many regards!

    Ben Koopmanschap

     
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    > -Ryan Merrick
    > sandshrimp@comcast.net
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