Hi folks,
I tried the whole day without a breakthrough.
following is only one of the examples tried on my test,
I suspect whether the packages on following site are suitable for my
application. Follow is only an example of the tests I tried.
# uname -a
OpenBSD home.openbsd101 4.0 GENERIC#690
Hi folks,
Old P-II 350 box
IWill motherboard support - ATA-33 HD
Hot Rod ABit ATA-66 PCI Controller
Maxtor HD - ATA-100 10G connected to above Controller
OpenBSD 4.1 CD installer - burned with CD41.iso
During installation it prompted No disks found.
Previously on Windows I did this trick,
. It worked.
Or simply use your on-board adapter. For a 10G drive, probably not
huge amounts of difference in performance.
I'll do that if I can't solve the problem.
B.R.
satimis
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Hi Nick,
Tks for your advice and URL.
Finally I figured out the problem coming from one of the RAM sticks. After
replacing the questioned stick with another old RAM stick, the old P-II
Intel box is now working.
Linux LiveCD can start and worked.
Ran OBSD 4.1 to start Shell.
# disklabel
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