  | | | Red Hat Enterprise WS 4 - Hardware Device not found | Red Hat Enterprise WS 4 - Hardware Device not found 2006-05-12 - By Rick Stevens
Back On Fri, 2006-05-12 at 10:29 +0100, Mistry Hitesh wrote: > Hi, > > > > I'm trying to install an AMD 64 bit version of WS 4 on a HP AMD 64bit > 3500 + machine with a 160GB SATA hard drive. > > > > The installation disc does not appear to pick up the hard drive giving > a 'device not found' message. We know that the hard drive works as it > is picked up in BIOS and it also works with Windows loaded on the > machine. Is there a SATA driver for this version of Linux? > > I can't seem to find a driver for the PC (dx5150 MT).
According to Red Hat, that system is fully supported and certified:
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/hwcert/show.cgi?id=163251
I suspect what's actually happening is that the installer is finding the device, but there's no "uncommitted" space on the drive. In other words, the entire drive is sucked up by Windows.
If the installer can't find free space, it will will abort with that (somewhat misleading) message. You will need to shrink down your existing Windows partitions to make space for Linux to be installed. I'd recommend Partition Magic or Partition Commander (both commercial products...do a Google search for free ones) to shrink those partitions down.
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