The disk has 3 partitions. One is for Windows, the other 2 are for Linux.
The Linux part is formatted for linux and works fine as long as I don't use
the controller card. I'm wondering if Linux just doesn't know about this
kind of card? Bob
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From: aphro [mailto:[EMAIL PRO
I found that I can get Linux to recognize my hard disk by unplugging it from
the Promise Technology Ultra ATA/66 controller card and plugging directly
into the motherboard. The only problem is now Windows can't see the disk! Is
there anything I can do so that both OSes can see the disk? Thanks.
Bo
I just bought a Dell Dimension XPS T600 with a Maxtor 13.6GB IDE hard disk.
I wanted to install Linux so I repartitioned the drive to leave 6GB free.
Windows works fine on its 7GB. The Linux boot disk (I've tried both Debian
and RedHat) tells me I don't have a hard drive. I read that the boot
parti
I just bought a Dell Dimension XPS T600 with a Maxtor 13.6GB hard disk. I
wanted to install Linux so I repartitioned the drive to leave 6GB free.
Windows works fine on its 7GB. The Linux boot disk (I've tried both Debian
and Red Hat) tells me I don't have a hard drive. I read that the boot
partitio
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