There's been a few threads about the Promise ATA133 controller in the past week. You can boot of the disks attached to the controller. Assuming you have nothing on the ide disks, here are the basic steps:
1. Attach the ide disk(s) to a controller your current kernel supports, probably the ide controller on the motherboard. 2. Copy whatever parts of your system you want on the ide drive to the drive. So, since it sounds like you want to boot from the drive, probably at least a /boot and root partition. [I was doing a fresh install, so I don't know the details of this step.] 3. Compile a kernel with support for the controller and enable the option of booting off of the disks attached to the controller (it's a new, separate option.) 4. After installing the kernel, add to LILO the command "ide=reverse". The kernel help says "ide-reverse" which is wrong. 5. Adjust LILO and /etc/fstab to reflect where root and /boot and other partitions will be located. If your root partition is on ide1 (labeled on the card), it will be /dev/hda, if it is on ide2, then it will be /dev/hdc. This is assuming you are using the "ide=reverse" option. 6. Connect the ide drive to the controller and you should be fine. This basic approach should work. Richard --- ktb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sat, Mar 16, 2002 at 01:39:02AM -0600, Ron > Johnson wrote: > > On Fri, 2002-03-15 at 21:59, Matt Garman wrote: > > > > > > Okay---at this point I've rebooted my computer > probably 50 times over > > > the last three days. I'm trying to install a > new IDE hard drive and > > > have it run off of an IDE PCI controller. > Everything that could go > > > wrong has, short of data loss (so I'm fuming, > not crying :) > > > > > > Anyway, sparing you my long story of > frustration, here's my current > > > problem: I've got my "old" system running off of > my SCSI disks. It > > > works fine. However, I just bought a Promise > ATA/133 PCI IDE card and > > > a new IDE hard drive. I got my "new" system > installed on the new > > > drive. > > > > > [snip] > > > > > > The only other thing I could think of is using > my rescue disk to do a > > > "rescue root=/dev/hda2" but this Promise ATA/133 > controller needs a > > > patched kernel or a 2.4.19-pre3 (or newer) > kernel to be supported. I > > > don't have such a rescue disk. I tried the > "mkboot" command from the > > > "new" system; when I booted with *that* disk, it > just froze when it > > > > Three things: > > 1. Maybe you _can't_ boot off of the Promise > controller, since you > > don't have the proper kernel. > > 2. what does lilo.conf say are the values of the > boot and root > > variables? > > 3. In the kernel build process, there's an option > to allow booting > > off of an external PCI card. Maybe that option > is not set in > > your kernel. > > > > One thing I will add to this list is be aware that > you will need to > change your /etc/fstab to reflect your new disk > location. More than > likely it will be /dev/hde > kent > > -- > To know the truth is to distort the Universe. > Alfred N. Whitehead > (adaptation) > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - live college hoops coverage http://sports.yahoo.com/