On Thu, 1 Oct 1998, Kent West wrote: > At 04:41 PM 10/1/1998 -0400, Jeff Miller wrote: > >Hi all: > > > >I have had a problem ever since I installed Debian on my Dell P60 > computer. If I cold boot (power on) the computer Linux starts up with no > problems. But, if I perform a warm boot (ctrl-alt-del etc.) my hard drive > isn't recognized. It is almost as if the drive has been dismounted by the > BIOS. The drive is nothing special (Western Digital 540MB) and it is > connected directly to the motherboard. Anyone else experience this type of > problem? > > > >TIA > > > >Jeff Miller > > > > > >-- > >Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < > /dev/null > > Not specifically, but I've seen network cards get lost. It's related to > Plug&GuessAgain. The BIOS thinks it needs to reassign IRQs (for the HD > controller, maybe), but the hardware (HD Controller) never lost it's power > or got a reset signal, so it's holding onto the old IRQ. The BIOS sees that > IRQ is being used and so assigns a new one to the hardware but the hardware > doesn't accept it since it already has one. > > Or something like that.
There's a BIOS option for that isnt there? (cant reboot now to check) But I had to use it when I got the same sort of problem with my soundcard. Something to do with Updating the ESCD. Damn... sometimes I wish I was in win9x so I had to reboot sometime.. :) Anyway, its in a menu selection on its own, with something like "PNP OS installed: Y/N" there with it. have a play, never did my box any harm. :) Michael Beattie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) PGP Key available, reply with "pgpkey" as subject. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cat Game #1: Hah - made you look! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Debian GNU/Linux.... Ooohh You are missing out!