>
> On Mon, 2007-10-22 at 15:13 -0400, Thomas David Rivers
wrote:
> > I just got a new INTEL motherboard - chock full of
these new-fangled
> > SATA connectors... and one "legacy" ATA
connector. I moved a disk
> > drive from an older box to this new one..
> >
> > The machine can boot from the disk drive, but then
after the kernel
> > is up-and-running - it can't find the drive to
mount the root file
> > system.
>
> Can you paste your complete /var/run/dmesg.boot from
the boot kernel?
> Did you try a 7-PRERELEASE snapshot? Are there any
modes to toggle in
> the BIOS?
>
> ~BAS
>
Hi Brian,
Thanks for your response...
Just to fill in some more details, this is an Intel
DG33BU, part
of the Intel "Classic Series".
I can't paste a /var/run/dmesg.boot - because, I don't
have one,
I'm trying to do an install...
It seems to be that the BIOS treats the ATA drives as C
and D;
but after the kernel starts (after the boot) FreeBSD can't
find them.
It does find the SATA drives.
I couldn't find anything in the BIOS regarding the drives
except
to treat the SATA drives as "legacy" or not
(whatever that means...)
- Thanks! -
- Dave Rivers -
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