Please, do Cc: me on the answer. El miƩ, 21 de jun de 2000, a las 02:04:47 +0100, Mark Herrick dijo: > Sorry to follow up my own post, but I never saw a solution to this > problem. Anyone have one?
Have you tried what Jason suggests? Anyway, I will soon be having a scsi CD device so I won't have to deal with this :) > On 16/06/00 at 15:12 Mark Herrick spake the following magic words: > > >I too get this message at boot, but i have 2 IDE drives on the 1st > >controller, and a CD-ROM drive on the 2nd. I don't think it's a > >problem with CD/HD on the same controller - I think the kernel > >doesn't recognise the IDE controller. Anyone got any ideas? > > > >On 16/06/00 at 14:41 Jason Quigley spake the following magic words: > > > >>Hi Horacio! > >> > >>I too get this message, but it started occurring when I attached an > >>IDE CDROM to the same channel as the hard disk. I guess it's just > >>stepping > >down > >>or something. I was using a SCSI CDROM before and didn't have this > >problem. > >> > >>My suggestion would be to put the CDROM onto the other channel and > >>see if things are better. I certainly see myself buying an IDE card > >>for this reason. > >> > >>Cheers, Jason. > >> > >> > >>At 11:38 +0200 16/6/00, Horacio MG wrote: > >>>Hello, > >>> > >>>currently I'm entering the BIOS quite often for enabling/disabling > >>>the IDE/SCSI boot, so that I can boot from an IDE (UDMA) HD or a > >>>SCSI HD as needed. > >>> > >>>All of a sudden, I've started to see some message from the kernel. > >>>Here is the 'dmesg' relevant part: > >>> > >>>PCI_IDE: unknown IDE controller on PCI bus 00 device 78, VID=10b9, > >>>DID=5229 PCI_IDE: not 100% native mode: will probe irqs later > >>>PCI_IDE: simplex device: DMA disabled ide0: PCI_IDE Bus-Master DMA > >>>disabled (BIOS) PCI_IDE: simplex device: DMA disabled ide1: > >>>PCI_IDE Bus-Master DMA disabled (BIOS) hda: ST38630A, ATA DISK > >>>drive hdb: CRD-8400C, ATAPI CDROM drive hdc: ST34321A, ATA DISK > >>>drive > >>> > >>>... strange as right now I've booted from the IDE disk and IDE boot > >>>mode *IS* enabled in my BIOS. I'm 100% sure I haven't fiddled with > >>>any other BIOS option. > >>> > >>>Any idea as to why this is happening? -- Horacio Anno MMDCCLIII A.U.C. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~Spain ~Spanje ~Spanien -------------------------------------------------------------------- Key fingerprint = F4EE AE5E 2F01 0DB3 62F2 A9F4 AD31 7093 4233 7AE6