no, it is not the disk, i removed it and the same problem... 2009/11/12 Jesús Abidan <[email protected]>
> no idea... > > the machine had only one hard drive(PATA), then i plugged a new sata > HD(freebsd style), with information on it. The PATA drive is cofigured as > the primary disk, and the sata in bios it says is in PORT 0. > > I'll try removing the SATA disk and install freebsd, maybe is the jumper > configuration. > > 2009/11/12 Jerry McAllister <[email protected]> > >> On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 10:04:29AM -0600, Jesús Abidan wrote: >> >> >> > i think i have the problem... >> > >> > i have two hard disks, IDE and SATA, i saw in my MS XP, my root label is >> F: >> > instead of C: maybe it is something related to jumpers or something like >> > that? >> >> That is a little surprise to me, but I am not up on the ins and outs >> of IDE/SATA labeling. Most of my machines - all of the servers - >> have SCSI or SAS disk which does it differently (and more easily). >> My only SATA machines have only a single disk. >> >> One thing to ask is: what does it have as c:, d: and e: ?? >> Maybe something is plugged in the wrong - or inconvenient - order >> on the controller. Or, I suppose there might be a jumper issue. >> >> ////jerry >> >> >> > >> > 2009/11/12 Jesús Abidan <[email protected]> >> > >> > > _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
