Fedora Installation :: Disk Needs To Be Initialized On V13 Install?

Jun 15, 2010

I am trying to upgrade from version 11 to v13. I have tried using preinstall as well as 2 live CDs (gnome and KDE). In all cases, I get a message saying that the HD which contains FC11 needs to be reinitialized.
My most recent attempt was to upgrade using the preinstall. Upon reboot, Grub still shows the old (v11) and I can boot that with no problem. If I choose the upgrade option, it fails!

Failure message: Error processing drive /dev/sdc
Hitachi HDT 72101 (1TB)
The device may have to be reinitialized
device details: pci-0000:00:1f.2-scsi-1:0:1:0

The drive (sdc) contains several other flavors of Linux and they all run fine. FC11 also runs from that drive with no problem.

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Code:
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root (hd32)
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