Vladimír Benc wrote: > If a BSD box doesn't "see" the third IDE, this seems to be in the > BIOS is Enabled only Primary IDE Controller. You must enable both > Channels on the controller.
All three IDE controllers are enabled in the BIOS, as far as I can tell. > So you can try to > change the position of "problematic" disk to another > master/slave/channel and boot FBSD, but this is only stupid try :-) Unfortunately, I cannot do that. The CDROM is on the second IDE, as the third, onboard IDE controller does not support ATAPI devices (only ATA133). So, I figured I hang my third disk (large backup disk), which is not an ATAPI device, of course, on the third IDE. My greatest fear, however, is that FreeBSD cannot deal with a third IDE controller. Can you at least alleviate that fear? I very much appreciate your help, - Mark _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"