So I have the old D505 laptop, and have determined that the latest Linux I can install on it is Fedora Core 5. Finding installation media was no problem, but I need to be able to install it to USB. Every time I try to install, drivers load, media checks out OK, asks for my keyboard type and then I get "no valid devices were found on which to create new filesystems." This happens in both the graphical and text-mode installers. 
My prblem is that if it thought the USB hard disk was nonexistant it wouldn't have loaded the usb-storage driver at startup and would have told me before graphics mode even started to give the path to a hard disk controller driver.
Do I have to create the partitions manually, or is there even a way to get the installer to work? And if there is a way to get it to work, is it an easy fix?

My prblem is that if it thought the USB hard disk was nonexistant it wouldn't have loaded the usb-storage driver at startup and would have told me before graphics mode even started to give the path to a hard disk controller driver.

Do I have to create the partitions manually, or is there even a way to get the installer to work? And if there is a way to get it to work, is it an easy fix?
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