On 20/11/2005 7:32 AM, Lukas Ertl wrote:
It has nothing to do with the SCSI controller, it's all about the
floppy drive. It seems like the fdc driver doesn't recognize that
there's no disk in the drive and tries to access it on and on and on.
As I said, disable the floppy drive in the BIOS (or even put a floppy
into the drive), then the boot process goes on as usual.
Indeed - I saw this just the other day on a purely Serial ATA/IDE
system. Just after detecting the IDE disks, the system paused for about
60 seconds, with the floppy drive light coming on. After ~60sec it then
continued without a problem.
Slightly alarming, but apparently harmless...
-Antony
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