On 5 Apr 2007, at 01:37, telmnstr 757.org wrote:
>> Any ideas what else I can try?
>
> I hit something similiar... basically, your card comes
up first, so
> you would need to customize your fstab and perhaps
kernel regarding
> the change in boot devices.
>
> My hack was nassssty. Basically, we changed the first
few bytes in
> the firmware image for the promise ultra-ATA card, so
that the
> system bios wouldn't recognize it... reflashed the
firmware
> (basically killing it). Then NetBSD saw the card once
it was
> booting, but the onboard card was picked up first.
>
> We had 3 x ultraATA cards on top of whatever was in the
system, and
> the # of drives was to change all the time...
>
> See if you can disable the onboard Promise BIOS....
probably not.
No, I can't disable the BIOS. Your solution (if I could
reproduce
it...) would seem to work. If I disconnect all drives from
the
TX2plus, but boot with the card still installed, booting
works fine,
and FreeBSD sees the card.
> Promise was of no help, and their flash utility
checksummed the
> firmware so it had to be hacked. I no longer have
access to any of
> that, and a co-worker helped with it as he had
experience with the
> promise cards and knew that the first few bytes of the
firmware are
> what the system bios sees when it scans for other
bioses to execute.
Nice hack!
Ben
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