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SATA + IDE revisited

  Date: Dec 14    Category: Unix / Linux / Ubuntu    Views: 264
  

I installed 8.10 on the IDE drive. Just out of curiosity, I plugged the SATA
drive in again and flicked it on. It booted to the IDE drive, but the SATA
drive was visible. I guess I need to do some reading. I'm happy with the
ubuntu on the IDE drive. All works fine. I don't see much difference between
8.04 and 8.10. I don't think I'll be using any of the advanced features, so
I may never see the difference. There was a slight difference in the
shutdown screen.

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Answer #1    Answered On: Dec 14    

I downloaded all six ISOs along with wubi.exe and did a quick
check of the 8.10 x86 Live CD and it seems more like any normal daily
incremental update than a "true" new release. There is an updated
kernel and, as mentioned previously, there are some issues which are
addressed in the release notes that should be read and considered.

Please don't misconstrue what I just wrote; it is a better release,
just not something that'll have us dancing in the streets.

 
Answer #2    Answered On: Dec 14    

A few months ago I had considerable trouble installing Hardy heron on a
computer with mixed drives.

I think that the problem was that Ubuntu now labels all the drives as
SATA, ie sda, sdb, sdc etc even if some are IDE. Older versions of
Ubuntu label IDE drives as hda, hdb, hdc etc. In a mixed drive system,
the first SATA drive gets labeld as sda.

By default Ubuntu will expect the hardware to boot from the first SATA
drive ie. sda. It's possible that your hardware may be set up to boot
from the first IDE drive, as mine was, which is why it didn't work.

I also solved the problem by physically disconnecting the SATA drive
during installation of Ubuntu (IIRC disabling the drive in the CMOS
didn't work).

 
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