Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 08:24:38 +0200 From: "[LoN]Kamikaze" <LoN_Kamikaze@gmx.de> To: Understudy <list@understudy.net> Cc: ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ata1-slave: FAILURE - ATAPI_IDENTIFY timed out Message-ID: <435C7E26.6090506@gmx.de> In-Reply-To: <435C63A8.7030001@understudy.net> References: <435C63A8.7030001@understudy.net>
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This is an OpenPGP/MIME signed message (RFC 2440 and 3156) --------------enigC79E6764854DCCF2183B439D Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I'm having the same issue with my Thinkpad R40. The reason, at least I think so, is the following: While the ata0-master (your hd) is jumpered to master, I think that the ata1-master (your CD/DVD) is hardwired to cable select. Which causes the OS to probe for more devices. Since there are no jumpers to be found, even if you open the CD/DVD device, I don't think there's a solution, unless you want to hand-patch the kernel. Understudy wrote: > Hi all, > > I have a Thinkpad A21m running FreeBSD 5.4 STABLE. I have a dvd/cd-rom > and I am getting this message when I boot up. > > ata1-slave: FAILURE - ATAPI_IDENTIFY timed out > ata1-slave: FAILURE - ATAPI_IDENTIFY timed out > ata1-slave: FAILURE - ATAPI_IDENTIFY timed out > acd0: DVDROM <HITACHI DVD-ROM GD-S200/0034> at ata1-master PIO4 > > I have look through Google and some of the mailing lists but I have not > seen a definitive answer. If someone has one or can point me in the > right direction, I would appreciate it, > > Sincerely, > Brendhan --------------enigC79E6764854DCCF2183B439D Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" Content-Description: OpenPGP digital signature Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQFDXH4rfMDIb41/+S0RAhMpAJ9OGgdkwmMxiP1hIoOiLK2o/+ICegCeMLYu C8CutDfnEpKdyVTrOCTfWRk= =z66j -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------enigC79E6764854DCCF2183B439D--
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