On Thursday, June 12, 2003, at 06:15 PM, Mike Schreckengost wrote:


Hello everyone,
First off, let me express my appreciation for all of the hard work that has been put into the 5.1-RELEASE of FreeBSD. I have installed it, and am extremely happy with the way that it performs on my system.


Having said that, here is my dilemma: I have a Silicon Image 0680 IDE hard drive controller that (for the most part) works flawlessly in FreeBSD. The problem is that it gets detected during the boot process *ONLY IF* I first boot into another operating system (Linux, in my case), issue the 'shutdown -r now' command, and then reboot into FreeBSD. If I power up the system and immediately try booting FreeBSD, it is not found.


I had a friend who had an ISA PNP sound card that did that exact thing with linux.
He had to initialize it with DOS then reboot and it worked... Sounds like some
PCI initialization/detection bug?


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