Migrating Fedora/Amahi to a SATA drive
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 2:43 am
Like most users I guess, I'm recycling some old equipment to build my hda. THe motherboard I'm using only has PATA/IDE , no SATA. Because I wanted to have a large HDD for storage I bought a 1TB SATA drive and a Startech 2S1I PCI SATA IDE card, which uses the VIA VT6421A chip. THe BIOS would detect the disc and Fedora would begin to install but it would not complete. I had several attempts. Then I tried installing to an 80GB IDE drive with the card and SATA drive still connected and again failed. Last night I disconnected the SATA drive and got the installation completed on the old IDE drive. Hooray!
However, what I would like to do now is migrate the installation to the new SATA drive or at least have the SATA drive available for storage. I've read the various posts on adding new drives and haven't found one that deals with the particular issue of how to access a SATA drive via an an-in PCI card.
So my two questions are:
How do I make the new drive accessible using the card?
Would I be better to leave the installation on the small disc and have the big one as an addition, or migrate everything so that there is only a single drive?
Probably both very naive questions but I've spent hours browsing teh web and I think I'm suffering from information overload.
Thanks
Chris
However, what I would like to do now is migrate the installation to the new SATA drive or at least have the SATA drive available for storage. I've read the various posts on adding new drives and haven't found one that deals with the particular issue of how to access a SATA drive via an an-in PCI card.
So my two questions are:
How do I make the new drive accessible using the card?
Would I be better to leave the installation on the small disc and have the big one as an addition, or migrate everything so that there is only a single drive?
Probably both very naive questions but I've spent hours browsing teh web and I think I'm suffering from information overload.
Thanks
Chris