Ubuntu can't find hard drive

Perryg114

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I am trying to install Ubuntu on a brand new IDE hard drive and it cannot see it. Does the drive need to be formatted for Ubuntu to see it? I can see the drive in the BIOS. I am trying to install from a CD and it gets to the partion editor and there is nothing there. I went into the editor manually and it does not see it there either. This is Ubuntu 2.22.1 packaged with EMC2 CNC software. I have never messed with Ubuntu before but it seems like it should be able to find the drive.

Perry
 

Nothinman

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It should as long as the storage controller is supported, which I can't remember the last time I had issues with storage or networking drivers in Linux. However, since it's not a standard ISO that you're using it's hard to tell. I couldn't even begin to guess what version of Ubuntu the EMC2 CNC 2.22.1 is based upon.
 

Perryg114

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The machine is an older P4 machine. I don't know if Ubuntu wants more modern hardware or what.

Perry
 

lxskllr

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What is that Ubuntu you're using, and why did you select it? I'm typing this from Ubuntu 10.04, on a P4 Northy.
 

Nothinman

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The machine is an older P4 machine. I don't know if Ubuntu wants more modern hardware or what.

Perry

No, the opposite is usually true. The older stuff tends to work more flawlessly since the drivers are more mature. I'm still thinking it's the version of Ubuntu you're using since it's not an official build.
 

VirtualLarry

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I noticed that Linux seems to lack a Via 8237 southbridge driver. I tried using DBAN on a P4 rig with a Via-chipset mobo, and it failed to find any drives.
 

Nothinman

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I noticed that Linux seems to lack a Via 8237 southbridge driver. I tried using DBAN on a P4 rig with a Via-chipset mobo, and it failed to find any drives.

That's weird. Maybe that chipset is just so broken that no one wanted to touch it.
 

Perryg114

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Ok the problem was fixed by putting the HD on the same IDE buss as the CD ROM. It found the disk and installed no problem.

Perry
 

Nothinman

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Then I would check the jumper settings on both, the drive's probably set to master or cable select which doesn't work properly sometimes. It'll work as it is now, but having both on the same cable will be slower.