[ale] Machine With Drives @ e,f,g,h: help?
James P. Kinney III
jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Fri Jan 3 23:15:30 EST 2003
Oh, joy! The default RH (an most others) installation kernel are not set
up to have a hard drive on controllers 3 or higher. You have three
choices (other than pull out hair, which may happen anyway)
1. Compile a custom boot kernel that supports the chipset and the
subsequent location of the drives and boot from from a floppy, or burn
your own RH boot disk.
2. mount a HD on a lower numbered controller and use that to boot from.
3. Dig through the bios and look for a way to renumber/reorder the
drives.
It might be possible to pass a boot parameter such as hde=0x080 (not the
correct value. I don't remember the correct one. Kernel docs on boot
parameters?)
from man lilo.conf:
disk=device-name
Defines non-standard parameters for the specified
disk. See
section "Disk geometry" of user.tex for details.
Especially
useful is the `bios=' parameter. The BIOS numbers your
disks
0x80, 0x81, etc. and it is impossible to decide which
Linux disk
corresponds to which BIOS disk (since this depends on
the BIOS
setup, and on the type of BIOS), so if you have an unusual
setup
you need to state the correspondence between Linux
disks and
BIOS disks. For example,
disk=/dev/sda
bios=0x80
disk=/dev/hda
bios=0x81
would say that your SCSI disk is the first BIOS disk,
and your
(primary master) IDE disk is the second BIOS disk.
On Fri, 2003-01-03 at 17:52, Danny Cox wrote:
> Howdy!
>
> I've gotten a 1U machine with 4 drives, and a slim CD rom drive. The
> controler for the CD rom has the usual layout: hd{a,b,c,d}, with the CD
> rom on hda. Another chipset, a Promise 20276 has the drives
> hd{e,f,g,h}. Red Hat 8.1 and 7.3 refuse to install on it (not finding
> any drives), and at least one phrase in their installation notes implies
> that I'm SOL because the BIOS (and therefore LILO and GRUB) can only
> access the first four drives.
>
> What say ye? Do I have any chance at all, or in the immortal words of
> Norm (Cheers), "It's a dog-eat-dog world, and I'm wearing Milk-Bone
> underwear!"
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