Yu-Hui Jin
2008-Mar-17 04:59 UTC
[CentOS] Centos 5.1 installation problems -- couldn't find devices
Hi, there, I just bought a Dell Inspiron 530 with the following basic configuration: Inspiron 530 Intel Core2 processor Q6600 (2.40Ghz 1066FSB) w/Quad Core Technology and 8MB cache SATA 0: Samsung HD501LJ (500GB Serial ATA II Hard Drive(7200RPM)) SATA 1: PDBS DVD +/- RW DH-16W1S (16X DVD+/-RW Drive) I tried to install Centos 5.1 on it with dual boot (keep Windows XP partition) and got stuck on some strange issues. I hope one of you could shed some light on what I should do next. Here's the summary of my installation attempts. Attempt 1: I burned both an installation DVD (slow and verified) and installation CD #1. I tried them both and both failed due to no driver found. More specifically, at the step for "what type of media contains the packages to be installed?", I chose "Local CDROM", the result screen said "No driver found" and prompted me to Select driver from a list of drivers. I randomly chose a few but none worked. Attempt 2. I tried network installation. I chose "HTTP" when prompted for the media. I then specified the mirror.centos.org<http://mirror.centos.org/centos/5/os/i386/>as the Web Site Name and /centos/5/os/i386/ <http://mirror.centos.org/centos/5/os/i386/> as the Red Hat directory. It got the installation started successfully. However, at the step for partitioning the disk, I was prompted to choose the partition option and I checked the "review and modify partitioning layout". Also, there's no drive shown in the "select the drive(s) to use for this installation" panel. When i clicked Next, a "No drives Found" message popped up, saying "an error has occurred -- no valid devices were found on which to create new file systems. please check your hardware for the cause of this problem." It seemed both attempts failed due to the installation program couldn't find either the SATA DVD drive or the SATA hard disk. However, it's hard to believe Centos 5.1 installation couldn't recognize these two SATA devices. I'm now stuck. Any suggestion or advice is much appreciated. -- Regards, -Hui -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20080316/e52f4277/attachment-0002.html>
Joseph L. Casale
2008-Mar-17 07:02 UTC
[CentOS] Centos 5.1 installation problems -- couldn't find devices
>It seemed both attempts failed due to the installation program couldn't find either the SATA DVD drive or the SATA hard disk. However, it's hard to believe Centos 5.1 installation couldn't recognize >these two SATA devices. > >I'm now stuck. Any suggestion or advice is much appreciated.CentOS more than likely will recognize the devices once they are on a controller it recognizes :) That model appears to use a recent Intel SATA controller (cmiiw) and is only sold with Vista. You could look at the bios and see if the Vendor enabled an option to adjust how the controller appears to the OS, look for a setting that says something like AHCI/Native/Legacy etc... I'm sure someone here has used such a recent system and has a solution. I recall someone here or on another list suggesting some kernel parameters that might need to be passed. jlc