W dniu 2010-04-28 09:46, Camaleón pisze:
On Tue, 27 Apr 2010 15:36:26 +0200, Krzysztof Walkiewicz wrote:
I try to install 16GB CF card in HP 5700 terminal via IDE cable and
adapter IDE--->CF. The problem is, that BIOS doesn't see this card.
Is that a "thin client"?
The BIOS should not see/detect the card "per-se" (adapter device is
handled transparently by the system) but in a normal situation¹ you
should be able to boot from IDE devices -whatever IDE bus has attached on
it-, is that is your goal.
I would ask HP about this. You may need a special/concrete adapter or
juts it is not even an option.
Also, check is the adapter is "in good shape" and works in another system.
¹ Normal situation: I mean, using a standard BIOS/motherboard. HP -as
many integrators do- modify/adapt computer BIOS to play nice with their
systems. Being this a "thin client", I would expect even a more
integration performed by the manufacturer.
Greetings,
Hi,
Thank you for your reply. Yes, this is a thin client. I solved the
problem - it was a jumper that I needed to switch.
But now I have another problem:
During booting I have an error:
dma_timer_expiry: dma status == 0x21
then, debian installer starts, byt after I set up partitions I get a
message that system wasn't able to mount them.
I try to install the system (Debian Lenny) from USB stick, via SYSLINUX.
Am I nedd to add "ide=nodma" to the syslinux.cfg file?
Maybe somebody had same problem?
Krzysztof
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