Re: fedora 10 installation not going ahead due to SATA driver related issues

2009-04-30 Thread Abhijith Madhav
af wrote:
 I can't confirm this works but is worth a try:
 Check in your BIOS and see whether there is an option to set the
 SATA mode Selection to AHCI.

This worked. I was able to go ahead with the installation with this.

Thanks.
Abhijith

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Re: fedora 10 installation not going ahead due to SATA driver related issues

2009-04-29 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
Abhijith Madhav wrote:
 . I am trying to install fedora 10 on this laptop,
 http://www.hclstore.in/hcl_leaptop_k38.html from a DVD drive.
 . I get the following on the console after the installation starts.
 I'm unable to capture them in their entirety as they scroll off in a
 flash. Please note that the below is handwritten.
 
 .
Do you get as far as the menu that offers you the option of testing
the media? If so, test the DVD to make sure it burned correctly. If
you do not get that far, then you probably have a bad DVD. Try
re-burning it at a slower speed.

Mikkel
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Re: fedora 10 installation not going ahead due to SATA driver related issues

2009-04-29 Thread Abhijith Madhav
Mikkel wrote:
 Do you get as far as the menu that offers you the option of testing
 the media? If so, test the DVD to make sure it burned correctly.

No. I do not get so far. Specifically the menu's I encounter are
. Select the language
. Select the media which has the the installation image
. Driver not found. Select the driver manually

 you do not get that far, then you probably have a bad DVD. Try
 re-burning it at a slower speed.

I re-burned the DVD with the iso image at the slowest permissible
speed in my software(2X) and tried again. I still encounter the same
problem. What else could I do?


-Abhijith

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Re: fedora 10 installation not going ahead due to SATA driver related issues

2009-04-29 Thread Aldo Foot
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 10:10 PM, Abhijith Madhav
abhijithmad...@gmail.com wrote:
 . I am trying to install fedora 10 on this laptop,
 http://www.hclstore.in/hcl_leaptop_k38.html from a DVD drive.
 . I get the following on the console after the installation starts.
 I'm unable to capture them in their entirety as they scroll off in a
 flash. Please note that the below is handwritten.
.snip
 ata1: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113 SControl 300)
 ata1.00: qc timeout (cmd 0xec)
 ata1.00: failed to IDENTIFY (I/O error, err_mask=0x4)
 Repeats five more times
 .
snip...
 
 Unable to find any devices of the type needed for this installation
 type. Would you like to manually select your driver or use a driver
 disk.
 


I can't confirm this works but is worth a try:
Check in your BIOS and see whether there is an option to set the
SATA mode Selection to AHCI.

~af

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Re: fedora 10 installation not going ahead due to SATA driver related issues

2009-04-29 Thread Aldo Foot
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 9:35 AM, Abhijith Madhav
abhijithmad...@gmail.com wrote:
 Mikkel wrote:
 Do you get as far as the menu that offers you the option of testing
 the media? If so, test the DVD to make sure it burned correctly.

 No. I do not get so far. Specifically the menu's I encounter are
 . Select the language
 . Select the media which has the the installation image
 . Driver not found. Select the driver manually

 you do not get that far, then you probably have a bad DVD. Try
 re-burning it at a slower speed.

 I re-burned the DVD with the iso image at the slowest permissible
 speed in my software(2X) and tried again. I still encounter the same
 problem. What else could I do?

Check that you have the latest BIOS installed.
Have you installed any previous version of Fedora? It could be a kernel problem
with F10. Try F8 just for testing.

~af

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