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| Hi all, I have little progress. My csrom is seen so I can install system. The problem is I don't know why cdrom was not seen. If I connect my cdrom to typical ide connector the cdrom will not be seen. I have two more ide connectors on the board. I can use more hd disks and make RAID with those connectors. I connected cdrom to one of them and cdrom was seen by the gentoo liveCd. I hope I will be able to use cdrom in previous confguration after installation. Best regards Jacek |
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| On 2006-02-26, Jacek <jacek@jacek.pl> wrote: > Hi all, > > I have little progress. My csrom is seen so I can install system. The > problem is I don't know why cdrom was not seen. If I connect my cdrom to > typical ide connector the cdrom will not be seen. I have two more ide > connectors on the board. I can use more hd disks and make RAID with those > connectors. I connected cdrom to one of them and cdrom was seen by the > gentoo liveCd. > I hope I will be able to use cdrom in previous confguration after > installation. > > Best regards > Jacek > > Perhaps this seems obvious, but did you check the master/slave jumpers? Accidently putting two masters on the same cable has caused similar problems here. -- Sorry if I made a usenet newbie mistake. That's just what I am so far. Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards, Jesper aka XyborX <xyborx+usenet@xyborx.dk> |
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| Jesper aka XyborX said something like a ... > Perhaps this seems obvious, but did you check the master/slave jumpers? Or use Cable Select as I have without problem. -- BlackTopBum You don't skateboard? What worthwhile thing are you doing !? |