I'm not sure what the solution is then. I can say that in the normal
mode (or enhanced mode)
Linux was able to find the disks and use them, so the OpenBSD driver
might just need an
update to handle this seemingly goofy controller.
Might be worth looking to see if there's a jumper to change t
What SATA options do you have in your BIOS? I tried looking it up on
HP's site and
couldn't find anything (what a useless source of information that is).
Le 05-10-25 ` 09:05, SeDoFa a icrit :
On 10/25/05, Alexander Yurchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
set ``SATA legacy'' in your BIOS.
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I just had this same problem in 3.8. The 6300ESB (at least with my
BIOS) can go into different modes, legacy SATA is what worked for
me. The default was to support the sata drives, plus another 4 PATA
drives. My motherboard also has a stardard PATA chipset on it so I
didn't need the extr
With this patch applied (and the pci interrupt router patch from
Brad) The system locks
up after finding wd1 which is the first sata drive on the 6300ESB. I
don't have a dmesg
handy right now, but if you'd like it I can get it for you, but like
you mentioned in another
email, Alexander's s
That did the trick, thank you. The BIOS has three modes for the
SATA, I picked the
SATA Legacy mode which claims to only support two SATA drives from
the original
SATA Enhanced mode which claims to support two SATA drives plus
another four
PATA drives. I forget what the third mode was and i
I am having problems having two SATA disks recognized by OpenBSD, the
6300ESB
controller is found and seems to be configured properly but I get the
error:
pciide2: couldn't map channel 0 cmd regs
pciide2: couldn't map channel 1 cmd regs
I'm assuming that this is from failing to DMA map the t
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