Date: Tue, 26 Mar 1996 14:00:19 +0000 From: "Jason Diesel" <jdiesel@dataware.de> To: jdiesel@iee.org, dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu Cc: questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Hard Disk, answers ... Message-ID: <199603261205.NAA06329@othello.dataware.de>
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Hi there Doug, thanx for the answer, a bit more detail... > > Did you boot -c and make sure those items are enabled and > configured properly? > > Type -c at the Boot: prompt on startup, then type 'visual' and make sure > those are not in the disabled area. > In your first mail, you mention the slave and master disks. I had a lot of problems with this, especially after looking at the conner home page on the net, and saw that you cannot always add a second HDD to a system that contains a conner HDD (especially the older ones) so I removed it, and now only have the one. I did boot with the -c option, and have tried both the visual interfaces and the normal one. One thing I did notice, is the "probe" feature is not in the 2.1.0 release, although the doc says so! I think that would be a clue. Maybe I should try the 2.0.5 release to see if it can find my missing things. However, does anyone know of any problems with these multi I/O cards causing conflicts and so on? I have a feeling that FreeBSD is trying to manipulate the card in such a way that it cannot recognise something, why else would I loose my serial ports only with FreeBSD booting, but not with DOS. JAson *********************************************************** Please Note, my new e-mail address: jdiesel@iee.org *********************************************************** Jason Diesel ======================jdiesel@iee.org====================== http://www.dataware.de/~jason
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