Jan
29
2010
Site on the move
Author: yurygI decided to move the whole site to the Technology Secure Site
http://www.technologysecure.com
I will shut down this blog in some time, or redirect everything to this site in time.
Jan
29
2010
I decided to move the whole site to the Technology Secure Site
http://www.technologysecure.com
I will shut down this blog in some time, or redirect everything to this site in time.
Aug
4
2009
It looks like in the 64 bit installation the developers forgot to include some SATA (can not say all because I do not have all controllers) controllers on the system. This causes the SATA drives to be recognized as IDE drives (hda) instead of Sata (SCSI) based drives (sda).
This is only a minor annoyance but if you have a known sata controller and during the install you exhibit this behavior just save yourself an extra reboot and inside the fstab file put in /dev/sdax (where x is the drive number), instead of /dev/hdax as per the instructions.