Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 08:21:00 -0400 From: "Keith Phipps" <keith.phipps@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: 4x Kernel Message-ID: <e686f05e0609120521w3cb4af62r2e44ef73e18a52ff@mail.gmail.com>
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Good Day, We've got a FreeBSD box that's running 4.10 (that may not be correct, but it's 4.x for certain) and it's not seeing our ATA driver on the appliance it's been installed on. It's just a small 1u device, 1 hard drive, no RAID. The same version installs on the 2u with the RAID controller no problem. Best I can tell, 6.1 has the proper ATA driver. ICH7 is what I'm looking for. The build of our boxes are ISO'd on a CD, so I'm wondering the best way to get this done - as I've never had to recompile anything and the more and more I'm reading, the more and more it looks like I'm going to have to a) figure out where/how to pull the ICH7 ATA driver from the 6.1 build b) how I can recompile the kernel that goes with the ISO It'd be easy (so google says) if it were anything other than the drive controller - but since I can get to the drive, I can't load the OS properly, can't just replace the kernel that way. Any and all ideas, resources, etc.. would be helpful, as this was just sort of dropped on my plate. Thanks! -Keith
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