Something else just occurred to me. You say you are using 2.4.19-pre3. Would
that be the same 2.4.19-pre3 that includes the new ide code from 2.5 but does
not include the fix for the filesystem corruption it caused in 2.5 ? You may
want to go here now:
http://lwn.net/2002/0314/kernel.php3
I se
Matt Garman wrote:
> I'm going in circles here. I'm once again stuck.
The great thing about being lost is that you get to see twice as many
places
> In my kernel config, I said "yes" to the "boot offboard controllers
> first" (or something to that effect). This is the option whose help
>
On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 06:46:34AM +, Simon Hepburn wrote:
> Matt Garman wrote:
>
> > The new problem, though, is now my SCSI CD-ROMs don't work. The hard
> > drives work fine. The SCSI device driver *is* recognizing the SCSI
> > CD-ROMs. However, I can't mount any /dev/scdx device.
>
> Do
Matt Garman wrote:
> The new problem, though, is now my SCSI CD-ROMs don't work. The hard
> drives work fine. The SCSI device driver *is* recognizing the SCSI
> CD-ROMs. However, I can't mount any /dev/scdx device.
Do you have scsi-cdrom support in your kernel ? If you compiled it as a
module
On Fri, Mar 15, 2002 at 10:46:28PM -0600, Donald R. Spoon wrote:
> Just a shot in the dark here since you didn't mention which SCSI
> controller you are using, BUT you "should" have a SCSI setup to
> configure its BIOS somewhere. It is NOT the one you have been using
> in the KT7's BIOS setup prog
There's been a few threads about the Promise ATA133
controller in the past week. You can boot of the disks
attached to the controller. Assuming you have nothing
on the ide disks, here are the basic steps:
1. Attach the ide disk(s) to a controller your
current kernel supports, probably the ide con
On Sat, Mar 16, 2002 at 01:39:02AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-03-15 at 21:59, Matt Garman wrote:
> >
> > Okay---at this point I've rebooted my computer probably 50 times over
> > the last three days. I'm trying to install a new IDE hard drive and
> > have it run off of an IDE PCI co
On Fri, 2002-03-15 at 21:59, Matt Garman wrote:
>
> Okay---at this point I've rebooted my computer probably 50 times over
> the last three days. I'm trying to install a new IDE hard drive and
> have it run off of an IDE PCI controller. Everything that could go
> wrong has, short of data loss (so
Matt Garman wrote:
> The problem is, my system still boots from SCSI. I have a Abit KT7
> motherboard. It's bios options allow specifying of three boot
> devices. I have Floppy, CDROM and IDE-0 (in that order). SCSI (among
> others) is one of the boot options, but I *don't* have it selected
>
Just a shot in the dark here since you didn't mention which SCSI
controller you are using, BUT you "should" have a SCSI setup to
configure its BIOS somewhere. It is NOT the one you have been using in
the KT7's BIOS setup program, although some MBs have an integrated SCSI
and its SCSI setup can
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