Hi Some time back I had a problem with a mother board running linux. Specifically, the kernel was not seeing the PS/2 mouse. The manufacturer (tyan) had a new firmware version for that motherboard on their site. I applied it an low and behold, the PS/2 mouse started working.
The BIOS/CMOS settings tells the kernel what hardware is present and its attributes. This could be the problem. I don't know. Another approach is to resolving the problem you have is to simplify and identify. Remove all hardware which is not necessary to boot. Reconnect the equipment, one-by-one. When the problem returns, you know what the problem is. Peter Rodrigo Moya wrote: > >The Multiple-Device-Driver for HD-Mirroring and Striping > So, what does this mean? What should I change in the BIOS or wherever? > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null
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