Thanks to the Red Hat team, I am now able to access all my hard drives.
Refer to https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=444334 for details.

The problem for me turns out to be an issue with how the IDE cable is
connected. The center connector is near one end, and the end furthest
away from the center connector is typically connected to the controller
on the motherboard. In my case, the end typically connected to the
motherboard was connected to the CD drive, and the center connector to
the controller on the motherboard, with the short end going to the hard
drive.

I relocated the hard drive to be near the CD drive, and using the two
connectors near each other, connected the CD drive, and to the hard
drive, with the long end going to the controller on the motherboard.

Other than relocate the hard drive, the only change I made is to the IDE
cabling. Now it works fine. I can access all three hard drives.

One last comment. For the less technically competent user than I,
relocating drives and changing cabling, would be prohibitive. The
average home user may not be able to fix this problem, and for some
users, they would be unable to install Hardy. I recommend that this bug
report remain open until a fix is made to the kernel/libata that is more
tolerant of cabling.

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