Re: Problems on boot

2005-06-03 Thread linc
;boot sd0a:bsd' and it boots. Prob solved. Now you might be able to turn your boot capability on in the bios or the scuzz bios. That is up to you to figure out. Have fun, Linc Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 22:19:14 +0300 From: Alex Stamatis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: misc@openbsd.org Subject:

Re: Problems on boot

2005-06-02 Thread Nick Holland
Alex Stamatis wrote: > Thanks all of you that replied to my message. > > I just saw the dmesg and you were right. It says that Host adapter Bios > disabled. Using default scsi device parameters. So how do I get to enable > the scsi adapters bios ? > The adapter is AIC-7850 and the hdd is a seagate

Re: Problems on boot

2005-06-02 Thread Stuart Henderson
--On 02 June 2005 22:19 +0300, Alex Stamatis wrote: I just saw the dmesg and you were right. It says that Host adapter Bios disabled. Using default scsi device parameters. So how do I get to enable the scsi adapters bios ? The adapter is AIC-7850 and the hdd is a seagate. AIC-7850 is the chip,

Re: Problems on boot

2005-06-02 Thread Alex Stamatis
Thanks all of you that replied to my message. I just saw the dmesg and you were right. It says that Host adapter Bios disabled. Using default scsi device parameters. So how do I get to enable the scsi adapters bios ? The adapter is AIC-7850 and the hdd is a seagate. Thanks again for the help ! B

Re: Problems on boot

2005-06-02 Thread Stuart Henderson
--On 02 June 2005 20:43 +0300, Alex Stamatis wrote: Even though install has completed succefully and I have changed on bios the boot sequence to first boot from scsi it doesnt. To boot from SCSI on x86, the SCSI host adapter needs to have a BIOS. Some cards don't, which would be a bit of a pr