When moving the CDROM to master though can cause problems. I had a
Chaintech 5TDM board which refused to acknowledge a CDROM as secondary
master. I thought it was a bug in FBSD since RH Linux could detect my
CDROM as a secondary slave (only device on the controller). I never got
a straight answer as to why it didnt work and why it shouldnt be changed
or supported. I did get an answer from someone that said that it should
work in 3.0+, I tried and it didnt work. *shrug* probably just my mobo
and FBSD didnt like each other in this regard.
regards, chris
Vince Vielhaber wrote:
>
> On Wed, 4 Aug 1999, Biju Susmer wrote:
>
> > hi,
> > I tried yesterday to make the kernel understand my CD ROM drive.. but it
> > refused. Here is the dmesg (of boot -v)... is my config wrong or i missed
> > something? The drive is Acer 32X and connected as secondary slave. It is seen by
> > Win98 and BIOS. Can someone help?
>
> You have the CD connected as the secondary slave and no secondary master.
> That's the problem. It's an illegal configuration as the IDE controller
> is actually on the drive itself. Move the jumper on the CD to master and
> it'll be recognized.
>
> Vince.
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