On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Benjamin Sobotta wrote:
My BIOS doesn't show any boot options for SATA, neither does the controller.Hi
I don't know about the controller but in general this should work. Just make proper adjustments in your BIOS. I'm booting FreeBSD from an SATA RAID0. Works perfectly fine.
I can install FreeBSD from CD on the SATA drive, but the boot manager seems to lead nowhere.
I guess my mainboard is too old for that.
But that doesn't really matter: I am going to divide the disk up and mount it on my old system.
Thanks,
Uli.
On Tuesday 17 August 2004 07:53, Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote:Hi!
I just started playing around with my new SATA disk (with SATA 150 TX2plus controller on -CURRENT). I can mount and format it all-right.
Is it generally posssible to boot from such a disk (different question would be if it made sense to do so)? My SATA drive is recognized as ata2-master.
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