Re: IDE drive detection

1999-11-12 Thread Manuel Camacho
As far as I understand -maybe I am wrong-, Linux get rid of the BIOS settings, or at least, ignore them after LILO takes control. But, have you tried resetting the drives in your BIOS? -- Manuel A. Camacho Q. Refrigeracion Industrial Beirute, S.A. San Jose, Costa Rica. Phone: (506)233-4222. Fax:

RE: IDE drive detection

1999-11-11 Thread Chris Morton
Have you got the drives properly jumpered? -Original Message- From: Edward Schernau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, November 12, 1999 4:07 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: IDE drive detection Hello, I'm stumped here. Got an old P5-75 board with 2 built in IDE contro

IDE drive detection

1999-11-11 Thread Edward Schernau
Hello, I'm stumped here. Got an old P5-75 board with 2 built in IDE controllers. /dev/hda is a 600 MB drive, nothing is /dev/hdb, /dev/hdc is another 600 MB drive, and /dev/hdd is a cdrom. On bootup, and occasionally in /var/log/messages, I'll get messages like: /dev/hdb non-ATA disk or compl