Re: S-ATA problem in ubuntu
I think I found the problem but I'm still not sure. I think its because I was installing the 64bit version of Ubuntu and its still experimental. However, I don't want to go installling it because I don't know how to mess with the creating partitions for Linux. Can anyone help me confirm this?
Re: S-ATA problem in ubuntu
Do you know how to partition from XP or say partition magic, if so you can do it from there. Sounds like you have more than one SATA so if so boot into xp right click your "my computer" icon and select "manage" then "disc management". You will see bars representing your hard drives. Get your data saved off the second drive and partition it so that you have a 10 or 12 gig partition for linux a 1 to 2 gig partition for linux swap and has a luxury a 32 gig FAT partition for sharing files email and mozilla settings between linux and xp. When you install linux install ubuntu to the 10 gig partition by selecting its mount point has / and reformate it has reiser, next reformate your swap has swap. and then install away.
Re: S-ATA problem in ubuntu
Try in your bios setting the first boot option after cd or floppy has scsi this usualy fixes this problem. :cool: