somewhere, somebody busted something somehow.
anybody wanna guess?
boot: hda1:/vmlinuz-normal initrd=hda1:/initrd-normal.gz root=/dev/ram0 consol0 ide_probe: ide_probe: drive 0 ide_probe: ide_probe: base 0x0xnide_bus_floating: reg 0x1f7 status 0x50 ide_software_reset: Waiting for ide0 to become ready for reset... ok IDE time out No drive detected on IDE channel 0
That base 0x0 look suspicious to me.
I'm looking at this now. Except for this problem, epia is working ok, though I have not (re) tested vga yet.
I see a LOT of issue tracker stuff from yhlu (12 items!) in chatting or testing. Can we get these cleaned up please?
Also, what's the state of jason schildt's issue 30, 'testing'?
APIC cluster auto-probing? Stepan?
There are almost 20 items 1 month old!
Please, folks, let's get this stuff put to bed.
There's more work to be done, and this kind of old issue just drags us down.
thanks
ron
On 1/18/06, Ronald G Minnich rminnich@lanl.gov wrote:
somewhere, somebody busted something somehow.
anybody wanna guess?
boot: hda1:/vmlinuz-normal initrd=hda1:/initrd-normal.gz root=/dev/ram0 consol0 ide_probe: ide_probe: drive 0 ide_probe: ide_probe: base 0x0xnide_bus_floating: reg 0x1f7 status 0x50 ide_software_reset: Waiting for ide0 to become ready for reset... ok IDE time out No drive detected on IDE channel 0
Search the archives.. I think this has come up before. I remember someone haveing trouble with thier base address ending up as zero but I don't remember if it was epia.
-- Richard A. Smith
Richard Smith wrote:
On 1/18/06, Ronald G Minnich rminnich@lanl.gov wrote:
somewhere, somebody busted something somehow.
anybody wanna guess?
boot: hda1:/vmlinuz-normal initrd=hda1:/initrd-normal.gz root=/dev/ram0 consol0 ide_probe: ide_probe: drive 0 ide_probe: ide_probe: base 0x0xnide_bus_floating: reg 0x1f7 status 0x50 ide_software_reset: Waiting for ide0 to become ready for reset... ok IDE time out No drive detected on IDE channel 0
Search the archives.. I think this has come up before. I remember someone haveing trouble with thier base address ending up as zero but I don't remember if it was epia.
-- Richard A. Smith
it may actually be ok. I am trying a tiny linux now for fun, filo is a little limiting.
ron