spOOL writes: > I was reading your response to the question about the hdc: no response > (status = 0xd0) at boot. > > I have this same problem. I think it may have occurred after I installed > the wrong PIIX4 drivers for my motherboard. Now win95, doesn't like my
Should be straight forward to replace the drivers under win95 > cdrom and Linux won't use it at all. BTW, I do have another cdrom mounted > at /dev/hdd > > Should my changes be to the bios or debian ...the back of the drive ??? > If I understand your question correctly, you should re-arrange your cdrom/hard drive assignment. You might have to change the BIOS settings as well (depending upon whether you use the "auto-detect" feature or specify what drive is in which slot). I found through hard-won experience that some brands of IDE CDrom drives do not like being the master drive. When they are re-programmed as the slave drive, they work fine. /dev/hdc is the master position of the secondary IDE bus. As far as the /dev/hdd goes, it should work fine. You should not have to do anything with it. -- -= Sent by Debian 1.3 Linux =- Thomas Kocourek KD4CIK @[EMAIL PROTECTED]@westgac3.dragon.com Remove @_@ for correct Email address --... ...-- ... -.. . -.- -.. ....- -.-. .. -.-