Croco, My apologies for the late response. On Sat, Nov 25, 2006 at 01:07:21PM +0300, crocodil@private wrote: > I've got a very uncommon machine here at Tashkent which has 2 > SATA ports and one port which seems to be generic IDE. In BIOS > setup, that one is referred as Third IDE. Unfortunately enough, > CDROM drive is attached to that drive. > > How should I start the Owl CD? It requires to select the > installing CD drive from {pri_m, pri_sl, sec_m, sec_sl, scsi}. > I've tried something like root=/dev/hde, but got no success. You need to watch kernel boot messages to see how the drive is identified, if at all. It might be /dev/hda, /dev/hde (then specifying "root=/dev/hde" would be correct), or it might not be identified by our CD kernel at all. In the latter case, you'd need to build another kernel with the appropriate driver for the IDE controller, then create a new floppy image with that kernel (using the /boot/floppy-update.sh script), then generate a new ISO image and use that. Alternatively, you can actually use a floppy - you'd need the owl-cdrom package files from Owl 2.0 for that since Owl-current has been updated to use 2.88 MB "floppies". -- Alexander Peslyak <solar at openwall.com> GPG key ID: 5B341F15 fp: B3FB 63F4 D7A3 BCCC 6F6E FC55 A2FC 027C 5B34 1F15 http://www.openwall.com - bringing security into open computing environments
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