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Benj FitzPatrick wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Yasushi,
You could try moving #4(others) up and choose scsi.
Benj
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Thanks Benji<br>
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It did not work. After choosing "SCSI drive", monitor went black and
small white cursor [_] is blinking at the left top corner, then do
nothing.<br>
Any other ideas ?<br>
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yasushi<br>
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From: Yasushi Okubo <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:yasushi@cabm.rutgers.edu"><yasushi@cabm.rutgers.edu></a>
Subject: Re: [rhn-users] how to boot from CDROM drive through
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<pre wrap=""><!---->Belkin Ultra ATA/133 PCI card [F5U098]
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Benj FitzPatrick wrote:
Yasushi,
Which motherboard do you have? My guess would be that you
need to set raid/external controller (every bios seems to have
a different name for this) to the first boot option in your
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<pre wrap="">Benj Fitz
Thanks for your reply Benj.
We have ASUS A7M266 with athron chip. (4-5 years
old)
I see the following boot options:
1. cdrom
2. hard drive
3. removal device
floppy
ls-120
zip
atapi mo
4. others
scsi
int18 network
intel boot agent
Thanks,
yasushi
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Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 11:21:03 -0500
From: Yasushi Okubo <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:yasushi@cabm.rutgers.edu"><yasushi@cabm.rutgers.edu></a>
Subject: [rhn-users] how to boot from CDROM drive through
Belkin Ultra ATA/133 PCI card [F5U098]
To: Red Hat Network Users List <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:rhn-users@redhat.com"><rhn-users@redhat.com></a>
Hi experts
Originally installed IDE controller on the motehrboad seemed
malfunctioning on one of our desktops, so I added a Belkin
Ultra ATA/133
PCI card [F5U098] to an open IDE slot. Two slots
[primary/slave] on the
card are now connected to CDROM and hard drive with IDE cables.
On boot, it does not detect any primary/slave drive, then
Belkin RAID
controller kicks in by asking if I want to setup RAID device. It
acutally searches primary/slave channel on the new card and
finds both
CDROM and hard drive before asking RAID setup. After I gets
out of raid
setup or simply ignores radi setup, the boot agent on
desktop cannot
detect any devices connected to Belkin PCI card.
I just want to boot from a CDROM drive and install redhat to
the hard
drive through Belkin card.
Could you advise me how to setup bios or where to look into
? I
played with DMA/PCI IRQs and device settings on original
BIOS, but it
did not help at all.
Thanks,
yasushi
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