Larry Smith wrote:
> Hmmm, I had one load do something similar (would not "see" the drives) and I
> played around some in the options (you press F<something> during boot) and
> used/selected a different SCSI and it came up and loaded fine.
>
> Believe inside Linux SATA is treated as a SCSI type drive, so you might try
> manually selecting different drives types/layouts during the boot process and
> see if one works.
>
Aparently I only have two options - i.e. select F3 for Grub, then select
32 for dual SATA disk mirror - only other option is to select IDE, but
that does not work either? Could there be a way to tell anaconda to let
me partition manually ?
Jes