Hello Mathew,
I recognize the problem. I upgraded/installed 3 systems, the first 2 installed
with no problem. The third, which has a HPT370 raid diskcontroller ended up at
the same point as yours with exactly the same error. I found no solution for
this.
It looks to me that something is wrong in
On Thursday 15 November 2007 16:41:57 Mike Grau wrote:
Hello.
I have a Dell Poweredge 2850 with a MegaRAID 518 PERC 4/DC Raid
controller. Opensuse 10.2 installed on this machine without a hitch.
However, when I try to install 10.3, I get to the point where the
install process is analyzing
I had a similar problem installing ESX on a compaq server, problem was
that the controller board was not compatible with the drivers loaded on
their distro, and there was no driver to fix it, yours sounds more like
a corrupted iso, also got something like your problem, once I
redownloaded from
Not that it helps you I've installed 10.3 on dozens of these servers without
a
hitch.
If you change terminal and do an lsmod are the modules loaded?
The installer's menu item list loaded modules lists both expected modules:
LSI Logic Management Module
LSI Logic MegaRAID Mailbox
On Thursday 15 November 2007 12:36, Mike Grau wrote:
Although the downloaded DVD iso MD5SUM checked out, I did burn the DVD
over a NFS mount. Perhaps that's not a good idea? Perhaps, as Jose
suggested, the iso is corrupt. I'll download and burn a new DVD and see
how that goes.
Since the
Hello.
I have a Dell Poweredge 2850 with a MegaRAID 518 PERC 4/DC Raid
controller. Opensuse 10.2 installed on this machine without a hitch.
However, when I try to install 10.3, I get to the point where the
install process is analyzing the system and it reports, Error no hard
disks were found for
On 11/15/2007 01:55 PM the voices made Don Raboud write:
On Thursday 15 November 2007 12:36, Mike Grau wrote:
Although the downloaded DVD iso MD5SUM checked out, I did burn the DVD
over a NFS mount. Perhaps that's not a good idea? Perhaps, as Jose
suggested, the iso is corrupt. I'll download
Don Raboud wrote:
On Thursday 15 November 2007 12:36, Mike Grau wrote:
Although the downloaded DVD iso MD5SUM checked out, I did burn the DVD
over a NFS mount. Perhaps that's not a good idea? Perhaps, as Jose
suggested, the iso is corrupt. I'll download and burn a new DVD and see
how that