Ok, so this is not my typical blog post that talks about anything Microsoft but it still is technology so it makes a good blog post.
I was installing CentOS 5.2 on a VMWare Workstation image when I suddenly hit a wall with this error
No Drives Found
An error has occurred – no valid devices were found on which to create new file systems. Please check your hardware for the cause of this problem.
Now, this isn’t the first time I’m installing CentOS on a virtual machine nor on a physical hardware but it definitely is the first time to install version 5.2. Back in the old versions, everything was pretty straight-forward and that I had never encountered this error message before. I was beginning to be tempted to use an iSCSI disk for the installation with another virtualized iSCSI disk but I wouldn’t want to go down that road unless I will be configuring this virtual machine as a clustered server. Having searched thru a ton of newsgroup and blog posts on similar issues, a few of them mentioned changing the Operating System to Red Hat Enterprise Linux or Other Linux 2.4.x kernel to make it work. I did find a recommendation to change the virtual disk from SCSI (which happens to be the default setting when you configure your virtual machine) to IDE. That did the trick, although I needed to create a new virtual machine in the process which was the quickest way to do it.
So, remember – use an IDE disk in your VMWare image when installing CentOS 5.2
>Thank you for your solutions, i ran into the same problem. Then i edit WM settings and deleted the auto created SCSI disk, then i added an IDE disk, now it installs perfectly.
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>Hi Bassplayer,Thank you for the tip. I exactly ran into the same issue installing Cisco Unified Communication Manger ver 7.0. I followed your instruction by deleting the SCSI disk and added IDE disk. It resolved the issue and installed the Cisco CUCM 7.0 with no issue. TThank you.SA
>I also encountered the same issue with Centos 5.3 and found this solution worked well. Thanks.
>many thanks! it helps me a lot with Cent OS 5
its working thanks
Please suggest any idea for scsi part