On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 22:12:04 -0800, Prashant Viswanathan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I have been trying unsuccessfully over the last 2 weeks to get
> > > compactflash working on my Linux system based on mini-ITX (Via CL
> > > motherboard, pentium compatible).
> > >
> > > I use a CF->IDE
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 22:12:04 -0800, Prashant Viswanathan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been trying unsuccessfully over the last 2 weeks to get
compactflash working on my Linux system based on mini-ITX (Via CL
motherboard, pentium compatible).
I use a CF-IDE adapter to access it
> > I have been trying unsuccessfully over the last 2 weeks to get
> > compactflash working on my Linux system based on mini-ITX (Via CL
> > motherboard, pentium compatible).
> >
> > I use a CF->IDE adapter to access it just like a IDE hard disk. My
> > compactflash is Sandisk SDCFH-512. Linux can
I have been trying unsuccessfully over the last 2 weeks to get
compactflash working on my Linux system based on mini-ITX (Via CL
motherboard, pentium compatible).
I use a CF-IDE adapter to access it just like a IDE hard disk. My
compactflash is Sandisk SDCFH-512. Linux can detect it. I
Have you checked that the power connector really provides 5V to the
IDE-CF adapter ? I had the exact same behaviour 5 years ago with a power
wire cut. Signal lines were powerful enough to bring power to the cheap
flash (16 MB), I could even read it, most times. The kernel almost always
booted from
I have been trying unsuccessfully over the last 2 weeks to get
compactflash working on my Linux system based on mini-ITX (Via CL
motherboard, pentium compatible).
I use a CF->IDE adapter to access it just like a IDE hard disk. My
compactflash is Sandisk SDCFH-512. Linux can detect it. I can even
I have been trying unsuccessfully over the last 2 weeks to get
compactflash working on my Linux system based on mini-ITX (Via CL
motherboard, pentium compatible).
I use a CF-IDE adapter to access it just like a IDE hard disk. My
compactflash is Sandisk SDCFH-512. Linux can detect it. I can even
Have you checked that the power connector really provides 5V to the
IDE-CF adapter ? I had the exact same behaviour 5 years ago with a power
wire cut. Signal lines were powerful enough to bring power to the cheap
flash (16 MB), I could even read it, most times. The kernel almost always
booted from
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