1) Have you written your BIOS settings lately? Seems to be good to do
every so often. Check the drive listing while you're there.

2) How is your CDROM drive jumpped? It should be jummped master and
sitting at the end of the cable. Cable length (as well as integrity) is
also a factor.

3) <shrug>

On Sun, 23 Jun 2002, Pieter de Jongh wrote:

> Hi
>
> I've recently installed RedHat 7.1 (all packages) and everything works fine exept 
>for the following:
>
> When booting I get the message "hdd: no response (status = 0xff), resetting drive".  
>It's not a huge problem, but just very annoying since it takes a long time to timeout.
>
> My setup:
> Primary Master: Harddrive
> Primary Slave: <nothing>
> Secondary Master : CDROM
> Secondary Slave: <nothing>
>
> So, hda is recognised as my harddrive, hdb is not referenced at all(like it should 
>be), hdc is recognised as my CDROM and (for some strange reason) it's trying to 
>detect a device on hdd.
>
> Can someone please tell me why this is happening or how I can force it not to check 
>for hdd?
>
> Regards
>   Pieter.
>

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