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   : Re: LUG: Call 822858: trying to install linux
  
  
   
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   : Alex Marten <alex.marten@gmail.[redacted]>
  
  
   
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   : Tue, 15 Nov 2005 11:10:11 -0500
  
  
   
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  What SATA controller are you using?
  
  
  On 11/15/05, Jack Neely <jjneely@pams.ncsu.[redacted]> wrote:
  
  > Dale,
  
  >
  
  > I'm going to send this email over to NCSU's Linux User Group.  There's
  
  > some folks on that mailing list with quite a lot of experience that will
  
  > be glad to help.  You can find about about the group and its mailing
  
  > lists by visiting http://lug.ncsu.edu
  
  >
  
  > These folks will probably recommend either Fedora Core or Ubuntu.  Both
  
  > of which are fine distributions.  The problems we will face are dealing
  
  > with NTFS and your SATA RAID.  NTFS is Microsoft IP which keeps a lot
  
  > of support for it out of Linux.  We should be able to at least read the
  
  > partitions however.  If you are reinstalling Windows anyway you might
  
  > want to consider using FAT32 which works well under Linux.
  
  >
  
  > A lot of the hardware SATA RAID is problematic...because is proprietary
  
  > and cheap.  The folks on the LUG list will know better than I which ones
  
  > work and which don't.  Although, the 3Ware SATA RAID cards work very
  
  > will with Linux.
  
  >
  
  > LUG'ers, have at it.  Also, you don't need to copy Remedy.
  
  >
  
  > Thanks!
  
  >
  
  > Jack Neely
  
  >
  
  > On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 09:40:35AM -0500, dwbroadb@ncsu.[redacted] wrote:
  
  > > Jack,
  
  > >
  
  > > Thank you for the explanation.  Right now I am kind of frustrated with
  
  > > Linux distros.  I tried College Linux and it did install without a hitch.
  
  > > But it wouldn't recognize my SATA hard drives and after 15 minutes of
  
  > > searching, I couln't figure out how to access my IDE hard drive (it's
  
  > > formatted with NTFS for windows).
  
  > >
  
  > > I then tried a 1.7GB download of Mandrake Linux, as it came highly
  
  > > recommended, but even after I burned the ISO onto 5 different DVDs using 2
  
  > > different programs (Nero and Alcohol 120%), I was unable to get a DVD that
  
  > > would install (each one gave me an error message 30 seconds into the
  
  > > install and quit).
  
  > >
  
  > > College Linux also screwed up my computer royally.  I couldn't boot
  
  > > anything after it was done and had to reinstall Windows XP, which really
  
  > > sucked. While it had a boot loader, the boot loader program couldn't see my
  
  > > Windows installation because it was on my SATA Raid 0 hard drives.
  
  > >
  
  > > So, do you know of a Linux distro I could use that a.)will produce a
  
  > > error-free install CD/DVD and b.) can recognize not only a SATA hard drive,
  
  > > but two that are in a Striped Raid 0 array?  I suppose I would have to
  
  > > download Linux SATA drivers from Silicon Image...
  
  > >
  
  > > I intend to create a Beowulf cluster, but how can I do that if I can't even
  
  > > install Linux by itself??
  
  > >
  
  > > Thanks a lot for your help!
  
  > > Dale
  
  > >
  
  > > ----- Original Message -----
  
  > > From: "The Help Desk" <help@ncsu.[redacted]>
  
  > > To: <dwbroadb@ncsu.[redacted]>
  
  > > Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 5:24 PM
  
  > > Subject: Call 822858: trying to install linux
  
  > >
  
  > >
  
  > > >
  
  > > >Hello Dale,
  
  > > >
  
  > > >I appologize for the confusion.  While older versions of Realm Linux are
  
  > > >available on ftp.linux.ncsu.edu (a version based on Fedora Core 2 being
  
  > > >the latest) we have migrated to using Red Hat Enterprise Linux as our
  
  > > >basis for Realm Linux.  This is a licensed product that I cannot make
  
  > > >freely availible.  I've been working with Red Hat to develop a way to be
  
  > > >able to distribute and track licenses for students at this time that is
  
  > > >not possible.
  
  > > >
  
  > > >I am on the lookout for a student that would be willing to help maintain a
  
  > > >Fedora Core based Realm Linux distribution.  If you or some one you know
  
  > > >would be willing to help please let me know.  There's some limited
  
  > > >developer documentation on the CLS web site and the Wiki.
  
  > > >
  
  > > >Thanks,
  
  > > >--
  
  > > >Jack Neely
  
  > > >Realm Linux Administration and Development
  
  > > >PAMS Computer Operations at NC State University
  
  > > >Campus Linux Services
  
  > > >
  
  > > >
  
  > >
  
  > >
  
  > >
  
  > > -- Original Headers --
  
  > > >From dwbroadb@ncsu.[redacted] Tue Nov 15 09:40:34 2005
  
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  > > From: "Dale Broadbent" <dwbroadb@ncsu.[redacted]>
  
  > > To: "The Help Desk" <help@ncsu.[redacted]>
  
  > > References: <200511142224.jAEMO4B25654@uni52ws.unity.ncsu.[redacted]>
  
  > > Subject: Re: Call 822858: trying to install linux
  
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  > --
  
  > Jack Neely <jjneely@ncsu.[redacted]>
  
  > Campus Linux Services Project Lead
  
  > PAMS Computer Operations at NC State University
  
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  Alex Marten
  
  alex.marten@gmail.[redacted]
  
  
  
  
  
   
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