Date: Thu, 15 Feb 96 10:50:57 MET From: edb@TFS.COM (Ed Booij) To: ilko@oclc.org, questions@freebsd.org Subject: RE: IDE CDROM Message-ID: <m0tn0L4-0005KpC@tfs.com> In-Reply-To: <XFMail.960214092259.ilko@oclc.org>; from "Jon T. Ilko" at Feb 14, 96 9:22 am
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> On Wed Feb 14 08:05:08 1996 Ed Booij wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >
> > I'm running the latest cdrom version of FreeBSD on my system.
> > It's working fine, but I only can't see the ide-cdrom dirive.
> > I have one ide-ctl with 2 disks, and 1 ide-ctl with the cdrom
> > drive.
> >
> > I configured a kernel with this in it:
> >
> > options "CD9660"
> > options "ATAPI"
> >
> > controller wdc0
> > disk wd0
> > disk wd1
> > controller wdc1
> disk wd2
> > device wcd0
> >
> > It recognised wdc0 and wdc1 and the disks wd0 and wd1, but didn't see
> > the wcd cdrom player. (not at boot time, and when I tried mounting wcd0c it
> > said: device not configured.)
> > The device entries are in the /dev dir, so that can't be it.
> >
> > I also tried 'controller wcd0' instead of 'device wcd0' in the kernel config
> > file, but without result.
> >
> > Can anybody help me with this ????
>
> Try a kernel with disk wd2 configured for controller 2.>
> > Thanks,
It's a pity, I tried this, but without results, the boot probe doesn't seem
to recognise my cdrom
Thanks,
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* Ed Booij / edb@tfs.com *
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