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guru:
hi
when i was installing redhat 9 to my system its shown that LBA error
i canceled that n it got installed.
is there any problem in that ..
in windows partion magic is not working properly ...
it gives the error "unable to initialise drive letters "
when i saw the hard disk partion in linux .. using "system hardware"
in start menu of linux ... it showing any partion properly
it only showing blue color for whole hard disk only hda is displayed on screen


another problem is after installing  windows xp .. which is installed for e drive living "d " drive for some data its correct in winxp but in win 98 the "e" drive is named as "d" and  "d " as "e"

wat s the problem in it
is it hard disk one
i am newbie for linux plss help me
advanced  " Thank you!  "for ur suggestion

dalek:
Linux doesn't really use letters the windoze does.  I'll explain.

Primary Master = /dev/hda
Primary Slave = /dev/hdb
Secondary Master = /dev/hdc
Secondary Slave = /dev/hdd

That is for the drives themselves.  Now for partitions.

Prmary Master first primary partition = /dev/hda1
Prmary Master first logical partition = /dev/hda5
Prmary Master second logical partition = /dev/hda6

Note the first 4 are reserved for primary partitions.  The ones that are 5 and up are logical.  Linux will install on all logical partitions.  

There should be a tab to select the other drives.  There is in Mandrake and I think Redhat uses the same tool.  It should be labeled hda and hdb, depending on how they are connected.

As for the LBA error, you may want to check the settings in your BIOS.  You may need to enable Large Block Addressing for that drive.  It should be in the section that lists the drives that are connected.  Mine is all the way to the right in the listing.  Yours may vary.

I hope this bit of info will help a little anyway.  Post if you need more help.

 :D  :D  :D

Ricky:
For LBA error don't worry because now both lilo and Grub support LBA and I think you are using GRUB as boot loader. So don't worry at all.

for partition magic:: It is very common that it don't work properly on the partition created by most of the software. Also if you are older version of partion magic then it is possible that it is not having full support for linux files system.
Even i have seen partition magic 7.0 is yet not fully supported for linux file system.

--- Quote ---when i saw the hard disk partion in linux .. using "system hardware"
in start menu of linux ... it showing any partion properly
it only showing blue color for whole hard disk only hda is displayed on screen

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For this problem please give the output of following command..

--- Code: ---df
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--- Quote --- another problem is after installing windows xp .. which is installed for e drive living "d " drive for some data its correct in winxp but in win 98 the "e" drive is named as "d" and "d " as "e"

--- End quote ---
Is that creating a problem for U? it is alright but if u have problem as here. but it should be related to linux in one or another way.


--- Quote ---wat s the problem in it
is it hard disk one
--- End quote ---
It is not the hardisk at all..

chendu:
Hi,

where can i get driver for the above menstioned one:?:


Thanks
Chandrashekar

Ricky:
I don't understand that wht driver you are asking for ? Mr. Chandrashekhar !

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