On Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Stephen E. Hargrove wrote:
> I just installed a new PCI IDE board in my machine. It's a PCI ATA/IDE
> 66. The machine is completely SCSI, so this is the first IDE drive to
> be installed in the box.
>
> At bootup, the BIOS recognizes it as a PCI board and spits out the
> correct messages identifying the harddrive that is attached to it.
> Linux is having problems correctly identifying the board, though. The
> first time through, kudzu identified it as a RAID device. I modified
> /etc/sysconfig/hwconfig and removed the entry. On the next boot, kudzu
> again identified it as a RAID device, so I told it to ignore it and not
> add it to the hardware configuration.
>
[SNIP]
>
> Thanks!
> --
> Steve
>
>
Steve,
I cann't help with this problem, but I thought I should warn you
about one problem you will probably run into when you get this working.
If you are going to keep booting from the SCSI drives, then you are going
to have to add a couple of lines to /etc/lilo.conf so LILO know what
drive is the first drive your BIOS sees.
disk=/dev/sda
bios=0x80
Mikkel
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