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Description of problem: From fedora server appeared I tried to install it on our IBM servers with adaptec aic 7902 raid first fedora server was installing all but on init 6 , fedora was unable to see anymore the volume group now with fedora 21 fedora 22 and fedora 23 even on DVD boot are listed aic 7902 and the disks that are attached I get no disks inside graphical interface where I have to select keyboard layout , installation target and so on Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: each time just booting dvd I have no disks where install fedora Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results: Expected results: Additional info:
no disks found even if I take out quiet statement on DVD loader command line I see on device probe that aic 7902 is found and even attached disks so said "attached disk" on log while loading and probing devices when anaconda load with graphic interface I have no disks to install fedora disks are 2 and are in radi-1 mirror ! even tried to delete and recreate mirror
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by now I had some troubles of load logs meaning booting from install dvd and when on install screen , logs inside /tmp from ramdisk ?
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even fedora 24 the same I think to have told it 1 year for firt answer I posted logs and noone work on it you say is old , right but noone work on it and fedora 24 same problem
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