RE: Boot from Non-BIOS Visible Disk?

2004-01-20 Thread Treutwein Bernhard
> I'm under the impression people use Grub to boot from SCSI drives, > which are not identified in the BIOS, and have their own BIOS's. But > I can't figure out how to do it for this SATA drive. Can someone tell > me or point me to something that says how? > I don't have any experiences with SAT

Re: Boot from Non-BIOS Visible Disk?

2004-01-19 Thread James Courtier-Dutton
Randy Broman wrote: I have a BioStar IDEQ 200V with M7VBA motherboard. This board supports SATA through the VIA 8237 SATA chip. The SATA works, too - I'm using the Linux 2.6.1 kernel, which supports that chip, and in addition to the "standard" ATA-100 drive I installed a Seagate SATA drive - it's r

Re: Boot from Non-BIOS Visible Disk?

2004-01-19 Thread Yedidyah Bar-David
On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 02:41:06PM -0800, Randy Broman wrote: > I have a BioStar IDEQ 200V with M7VBA motherboard. This board > supports SATA through the VIA 8237 SATA chip. The SATA works, > too - I'm using the Linux 2.6.1 kernel, which supports that chip, and in > addition to the "standard" ATA-1

Boot from Non-BIOS Visible Disk?

2004-01-19 Thread Randy Broman
I have a BioStar IDEQ 200V with M7VBA motherboard. This board supports SATA through the VIA 8237 SATA chip. The SATA works, too - I'm using the Linux 2.6.1 kernel, which supports that chip, and in addition to the "standard" ATA-100 drive I installed a Seagate SATA drive - it's recognized as /dev/hd