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| I connected an IDE HD to my sunpciIIpro card. When it boots up, it recognizes the HD but still will try to boot from an image or will ask for one if it is not there (or I deleted its Sunpci.ini file). How to persuade the card to see the HD as the C: drive? -- Mauricio raub-kudria-com (if you need to email me, use this address =) |
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| Mauricio Tavares wrote: > I connected an IDE HD to my sunpciIIpro card. When it boots up, it > recognizes the HD but still will try to boot from an image or will ask > for one if it is not there (or I deleted its Sunpci.ini file). How to > persuade the card to see the HD as the C: drive? I'd be very surprised if it would boot from a disk attached to it. It was certainly not designed for that - maybe I am wrong. -- Dave (from the UK) Please note my email address changes periodically to avoid spam. It is always of the form: month-year@althorne.org Hitting reply will work for a few months only - later set it manually. http://chessdb.sourceforge.net/ - a Free open-source Chess Database |
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| Dave (from the UK) wrote: > Mauricio Tavares wrote: >> I connected an IDE HD to my sunpciIIpro card. When it boots up, it >> recognizes the HD but still will try to boot from an image or will ask >> for one if it is not there (or I deleted its Sunpci.ini file). How to >> persuade the card to see the HD as the C: drive? > > I'd be very surprised if it would boot from a disk attached to it. It > was certainly not designed for that - maybe I am wrong. > But, is that a hardware limitation or an issue with the bios.bin or cmos.bin files (off /opt/SUNWspci/bios) it supposedly load at boot? As you can see, the hardware seems to be happy to know about the hard drive: http://kudria.com/projects/computer/...PCI2pro_01.jpg http://kudria.com/projects/computer/...PCI2pro_02.jpg I might slap in XP in it, the usual way, and see if that OS will see the drive and format it. -- Mauricio raub-kudria-com (if you need to email me, use this address =) |