On Tuesday 25 September 2007 22:54:46 Bob Ewart wrote:
> Bob Williams wrote:
> > I have two hard drives, one IDE and one SATA. My 10.2 installation
> > has /, /boot, /usr mounted on the SATA drive, while /home is a LVM2
> > volume spanning both hard drives.
> >
> > When I tried installing 10.3 RC1,
Bob Williams wrote:
> I have two hard drives, one IDE and one SATA. My 10.2 installation
> has /, /boot, /usr mounted on the SATA drive, while /home is a LVM2 volume
> spanning both hard drives.
>
> When I tried installing 10.3 RC1, it only detected the IDE drive. In the
> Partitioner module, c
On 9/25/07, Bob Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The boot up process appears to load both IDE and SATA drivers, so I presume
> there is a problem with the SATA (sata_sis) driver. Is this likely to be
> fixed by 10.3 GM or will I have to stay with 10.2?
You'd do better if you file a bug repor
I have two hard drives, one IDE and one SATA. My 10.2 installation
has /, /boot, /usr mounted on the SATA drive, while /home is a LVM2 volume
spanning both hard drives.
When I tried installing 10.3 RC1, it only detected the IDE drive. In the
Partitioner module, choosing expert - import settings
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The Tuesday 2007-09-25 at 10:08 +0100, Bob Williams wrote:
> When I tried installing 10.3 RC1, it only detected the IDE drive. In the
You should report this in the factory list, not here. You should get more
feedback there.
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C
I have two hard drives, one IDE and one SATA. My 10.2 installation
has /, /boot, /usr mounted on the SATA drive, while /home is a LVM2 volume
spanning both hard drives.
When I tried installing 10.3 RC1, it only detected the IDE drive. In the
Partitioner module, choosing expert - import settings