Comment 116 for bug 568050

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Herbert Roitblat (herb-orcatec) wrote :

Following up on my post #114.
I found that disabling RAID in the usual BIOS screens was not sufficient. The 750 GB drive that appeared under peripheral devices under the disk utility application was because RAID was still actually active. On my machine you have to hit ctrl-i during the short time when the disk drives are being displayed during the boot process. Then you can actually turn off the RAID. Once I did that, and turned it off in the bios, 10.04 loaded just fine. No RAID, but I do now have a working Ubuntu installation.

Thank you all for your help, your work on Ubuntu, and your suggestions.

Herb