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Date:      Thu, 16 Mar 2000 10:23:06 -0800
From:      "Tim Dysinger" <tim@wrchq.com>
To:        <freebsd-small@freebsd.org>
Cc:        "Warner Losh" <imp@village.org>, <csg@waterspout.com>, <chip@eboai.org>
Subject:   Iopener SanDisk - Primary or Secondary IDE?
Message-ID:  <005701bf8f74$aeb0e4b0$fc8b898b@silver.net>
References:  <000701bf8f70$2c4b8880$fc8b898b@silver.net>   <200003161807.LAA96019@harmony.village.org>

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When I was in the store hacking on the demo unit, I was able to gain root
through a QNX console.  I noticed that, in the award bios, the SanDisk
reports itself as the secondary during the "detect ide drives" function.
But...  The bios is by default set to boot from "C only".  I know that the
SanDisk and/or controller does some "smart" drive switch during boot.  If
there is no hard drive attached as primary then it makes the SanDisk the
primary and boots it.   If there is a hard drive attached it makes the
SanDisk the secondary drive.  My question is has anybody else seen this
before?  What do you have to look out for when preparing an image for such a
"smart-switching" SanDisk device.  I am new to flash devices.

-tim (tim.dysinger@csgpro.com)




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