So if go to Google and enter "install linux sata" and I see that there were approximately 1,310,000 hits. And guess what - the very first one (http://xtronics.com/reference/SATA-RAID-debian-fo r-2.6.html) contains the gem below. I guess you have all that down pat along with all the other user-friendly requirements.
Fix up initrd
If you are using a SATA drive you pay attention!
edit/etc/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.conf and change:
MODULES=most
to
###MODULES=most MODULES=dep
and
ROOT=probe
to
###ROOT=probeROOT="/dev/md2 jfs"
This tells init to use what it takes to boot off of a raid device not the/dev/sda device currently used.
go to Google to do the run of the mill XP deploys. So tell me
I have NEVER had a problem installing Windows XP on any system that only had a SATA drive.
I guess that I must be some sort of mutant because I don't spout drivel like the above Slashdotter and I have magic installation-time powers.
It's also ironic that he/she mocks someone with an alleged $29 printer yet he/she wants nothing but "FREE" software.
A-hole!
Wow!!! Even Apple seems to be anti-piracy too!
http://www.apple.com/legal/trademark/piracy.html
Slashdot idiocy is consistent!
So was Mussolini better than Hitler?
Hey Slashdotters!!! How's life in the church of Jobs? Some quotes from the article...
..."
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"One of the big sticking points for Verizon was the fact that Apple wanted control of the distribution of the product."
"Specifically, Apple only wanted to sell the iPhone through Verizon stores or the Apple retail stores, locking out other Verizon distributors..."
"...the deal they (Apple) wanted would have frozen out those partners"
"Apple also supposedly wanted a percentage of the service revenue..."
"Apple wanted sole discretion
"Apple CEO Steve Jobs insisted that he have hard control
So if go to Google and enter "install linux sata" and I see that there were approximately 1,310,000 hits. And guess what - the very first one (http://xtronics.com/reference/SATA-RAID-debian-fo r-2.6.html) contains the gem below. I guess you have all that down pat along with all the other user-friendly requirements.
/etc/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.conf and change:
/dev/sda device currently used.
go to Google to do the run of the mill XP deploys. So tell me
Fix up initrd
If you are using a SATA drive you pay attention!
edit
MODULES=most
to
###MODULES=most
MODULES=dep
and
ROOT=probe
to
###ROOT=probeROOT="/dev/md2 jfs"
This tells init to use what it takes to boot off of a raid device not the
I have NEVER had a problem installing Windows XP on any system that only had a SATA drive. I guess that I must be some sort of mutant because I don't spout drivel like the above Slashdotter and I have magic installation-time powers. It's also ironic that he/she mocks someone with an alleged $29 printer yet he/she wants nothing but "FREE" software. A-hole!
Obviously dyslexia is a ailment common to Slashdotters.