Bug 372281

Summary: no hard drives found by installer--unable to install
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Glenn Sullivan <glenngds>
Component: kernelAssignee: Kernel Maintainer List <kernel-maint>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 8CC: chris.brown, robatino
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Description Glenn Sullivan 2007-11-09 08:32:35 UTC
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Description of problem:
I have two physical drives connected to my computer--one is a SATA-150 Maxtor 200GB with 3 partitions and the second is a Maxtor 80GB USB external drive with one partition.  Neither drive was detected by Anaconda with the Fedora 8 dvd

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
Fedora 8 DVD x86_64 installer

How reproducible:
Always


Steps to Reproduce:
1.put fedora dvd into dvd drive
2.reboot
3.choose the install or upgrade option
4.after about 5 minutes of loading drivers the installation comes to a screen where it tests the dvd
5.After test start Anaconda
6.choose language English
7.choose keyboard US layout
8.we are now at the partitioning screen and no hard drives are displayed.

Actual Results:
no hard drives are detected by Anaconda


Expected Results:
I would have liked to have installed Fedora 8

Additional info:
ASUS motherboard A8V-VM ultra
CPU AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ toledo
Maxtor internal 200GB SATA-150 drive
Maxtor external USB2.0 drive 80GB

Comment 1 Andre Robatino 2007-11-09 16:27:35 UTC
  I have had the same problem since F7 came out, and the same thing still
happens with F8.  This is with very old (1999) hardware with a buggy BIOS,
though (see my bug #242766).  Your hardware is obviously much newer.  Did you
experience the same problem with F7 (assuming you  attempted installing it)?

Comment 2 Glenn Sullivan 2007-11-09 17:26:09 UTC
I am currently have Fedora 7 on my machine--I did have to make a minor hardware
change--physically change out my DVD drive to something different to get it to
install.  Also all Fedora 7 kernels since 2.6.21-1.3194.fc7 give a kernel panic
error and locks up. I have tried 4 different versions of system BIOS on my
machine and all do the same thing--My machine comes with a flashable BIOS.

Northbridge: VIA K8M890
Southbridge: VIA VT8251

Comment 3 Andre Robatino 2007-11-09 17:41:28 UTC
  If you already have an install DVD, you can use jigdo to create a Fedora Unity
CD set for the corresponding version with very little extra downloading - for
example, see

http://fedoraunity.org/news-archives/fedora-8-cd-sets-released

This sidesteps the problem with booting from DVD, assuming your drive can boot
properly from CD.  Of course, it doesn't help with the HD detection problem.

Comment 4 Chuck Ebbert 2007-11-09 23:28:21 UTC
Possible workarounds for common problems are at:

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/KernelCommonProblems

Things to possibly try for no disk drive found:

  pci=nomsi
  libata.dma=0
  clocksource=acpi_pm

And maybe others...


Comment 5 Christopher Brown 2008-02-04 00:04:07 UTC
Hello,

I'm reviewing this bug as part of the kernel bug triage project, an attempt to
isolate current bugs in the Fedora kernel.

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/KernelBugTriage

As this is an installer bug we are unable to resolve it for the Fedora 8 release
cycle. However as mentioned the Fedora unity project do release "re-spins" which
may resolve the problem for you.

Moving forward, Fedora 9 Alpha is released in a few days and if you are able to
test with this it would be greatly appreciated. If you are still unable to
install then please re-open and I will try and assist you in resolving it before
the final release. Thank you for taking the time to file the bug.

Comment 6 Andre Robatino 2008-02-09 08:37:07 UTC
  I had the same problem with a single HD which was the primary master.  After
reading

http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?p=959778

I changed the jumper from master to cable select, and now the HD is detected. 
Hope this helps.