>> Jaakko Niemi writes: >> > >> > >> Jaakko Niemi writes: >> > >> > >> > >> > >> All was good until I changed motherboards. All of a sudden now, >> > >> > >> the secondary >> > >> > >> IDE bus does not properly detect the cdrom drive. The screen shows >> > >> > >> the IDE >> > >> > >> primary bus as being probed, but no secondary bus. I use LILO to >> > >> > >> boot. How can >> > >> > >> I get the kernel (2.0.32) to properly probe/detect the secondary >> > >> > >> IDE bus? >> > >> > >> > >> > Does the BIOS find your CD ? >> > >> > >> > >> >> > >> Yes, The BIOS does properly identify the CDrom Drive. Funny thing , now >> > >> that I >> > >> think about it, is that Win95 could not see the secondary IDE bus or >> > >> the CDROM >> > >> drive until I loaded a driver under Win95 (supplied by the MB >> > >> manufacturer). >> > >> Perhaps the registers for the secondary IDE bus are sufficiently >> > >> different >> > >> from the "norm" that a special driver is needed. >> > >> > That's a reeaally old 95 'buglet' that it did not recognize the secondary >> > IDE >> > channel on Intel chipsets and at worst disabled it entarily. >> > >> > If you do a cat /proc/interrupts , do you see int. 15 allocated to ide1 >> > there? >> >> NO, only IDE0 is present. A stand-alone PCI bus probe program would come in >> handy right about now 8-)
Hmm. if the cd works fine in 95, you might want to check the relevant kernel settings. What is the chipset used with that mb ? TX? Do you have any pnp cards ? --j -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null