Bug 1312153

Summary: HDD not appear when install in legacy boot mode
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Reporter: mfarag45
Component: doc-Installation_GuideAssignee: Petr Bokoc <pbokoc>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: ecs-bugs
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Description mfarag45 2016-02-25 21:59:37 UTC
as version 5.5 not support UFEI boot mode i change it to legacy boot mode
when install 5.5 there is no HDD appear how to fix this

Comment 1 mfarag45 2016-02-25 22:01:11 UTC
(In reply to mfarag45 from comment #0)
> as version 5.5 not support UFEI boot mode i change it to legacy boot mode
> when install 5.5 there is no HDD appear how to fix this

i cannot install any other version i need only redhat version 5.0 to 5.5

Comment 2 Chris Williams 2017-04-18 22:05:14 UTC
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 shipped it's last minor release, 5.11, on September 14th, 2014. On March 31st, 2017 RHEL 5 exited Production Phase 3 and entered Extended Life Phase. For RHEL releases in the Extended Life Phase, Red Hat  will provide limited ongoing technical support. No bug fixes, security fixes, hardware enablement or root-cause analysis will be available during this phase, and support will be provided on existing installations only.  If the customer purchases the Extended Life-cycle Support (ELS), certain critical-impact security fixes and selected urgent priority bug fixes for the last minor release will be provided.  For more details please consult the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Life Cycle Page:
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This BZ does not appear to meet ELS criteria so is being closed WONTFIX. If this BZ is critical for your environment and you have an Extended Life-cycle Support Add-on entitlement, please open a case in the Red Hat Customer Portal, https://access.redhat.com ,provide a thorough business justification and ask that the BZ be re-opened for consideration of an errata. Please note, only certain critical-impact security fixes and selected urgent priority bug fixes for the last minor release can be considered.