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Author: | MacHarborGuy [ Thu May 25, 2006 6:17 pm ] |
Post subject: | "Drive is read-only" issues with both IDE and SATA |
I am trying to turn my PC into a dual-boot system with MythTV and Windows XP. I have 2 hard drives that are SATA formated to NTFS for Windows XP. I have 2 other drives, one SATA and the other IDE. My motherboard has 4 SATA plugs and 1 IDE plug (my DVD drive and IDE HDD are connected to that). When I try to do a manual install of Knoppmyth using the latest ISO download, the non-NTFS SATA drive and the IDE drive both report that they are read-only. When I boot into XP, I can format them using partition magic just fine. I have formated them to NTFS and copied files to test them, and tried to format them thru the Knoppmyth CD again with the same error. I unallocated them in PMagic, same error in Knoppmyth CD. I formatted them to ext2, same, ext3, same. I do not know what is going on. Here is all of the hardware information: Motherboard: Intel D915GAG NTFS SATA Drive 1 (XP Pro): WDC WD1200JD-22HBC0 (120GB) NTFS SATA Drive 2 : (not connected at this time, awaiting extra SATA cable) SATA Drive for MythTV: Maxtor 6L250S0 (250GB) IDE Drive for MythTV (master): Maxtor 98196H8 (80GB) IDE DVD Drive (slave): Pioneer DVD-RW DVR-106D |
Author: | MacHarborGuy [ Thu May 25, 2006 6:35 pm ] |
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Checked the jumpers on the drive and they are set for Master, and the DVD drive is set to Slave. I ran Partition Magic and made the partitions myself, then ran the Knoppmyth CD again. I configured my install with username and passwords, and got the following error... Starting Knoppmyth Installation Error: Formatting of failed. (there are 2 spaces between 'of' and 'failed') |
Author: | mjl [ Thu May 25, 2006 9:03 pm ] |
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Hi MacHarborGuy, You didn't mention (or I missed it) the type of install. Serial drives are "different" so I have always had to do the install as manual. Even then it is sometimes tricky to get lilo to write properly. With dual boot, lilo.conf will most likely pickup a bogus line that starts with "Part:" delete or # it out. Linux an NTFS don't do well from what I read. You may want to make a fat32 partition to share data / files between M$ and KM Mike |
Author: | Fredo0709 [ Sun May 28, 2006 10:24 am ] |
Post subject: | just a thought |
I'm still a linux newbie and trying to figure out stuff but I ran into a similar problem... I realized that I didn't select a drive by pressing space when I was installing. It's just a thought. |
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