Re: FreeBSD 4.9: Installation: CD-ROM problems

From: Keith Kelly (c0d3h4x0r_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 01/21/04

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    Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2004 20:34:08 -0800
    
    

    I bought longer ATA/133 cables and reconfigured the wiring of my IDE
    devices. The mid-cable connector supposedly should go to the slave device,
    according to the labels on the cables. So now the wiring arrangement is
    consistent with how the devices are jumpered.
    Still, sysinstall is unable to mount any CDs. I do notice that when the
    kernal load while booting from the CD, it detects all 5 of my disk devices.

    Anyone else want to take a stab at this? One user's choice of whether to
    love or hate FreeBSD hangs in the balance...

    - Keith

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: fbsd_user

    Good job of doing your homework. Lets continue on with the intent of
    the FAQ you quoted. Are your HD jumpered as master and slave or are
    they jumpered as CS for cable select? The 2 nipples on the IDE
    ribbon have predefined meanings as to which one is the master nipple
    and which one is the slave nipple.

    Jumpering your IDE drives to CS uses the predefined meanings of
    the nipples. I have always jumpered my IDE devices as master or
    slave and plug them into the correct ribbon nipple. Check it out,
    and post your results.

    -----Original Message-----
    From: c0d3h4x0r@hotmail.com <Keith Kelly>
    Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 12:25 AM
    To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
    Subject: FreeBSD 4.9: Installation: CD-ROM problems

    >From the FreeBSD FAQ
    (http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/install.html#NO-INSTALL-CDROM):
    ------------------
    3.16. I booted from my ATAPI CDROM, but the install program says no
    CDROM is found. Where did it go?

    The usual cause of this problem is a mis-configured CDROM drive.
    Many PCs now ship with the CDROM as the slave device on the
    secondary IDE controller, with no master device on that controller.
    This is illegal according to the ATAPI specification, but Windows
    plays fast and loose with the specification, and the BIOS ignores it
    when booting. This is why the BIOS was able to see the CDROM to boot
    from it, but why FreeBSD cannot see it to complete the install.

    Reconfigure your system so that the CDROM is either the master
    device on the IDE controller it is attached to, or make sure that it
    is the slave on an IDE controller that also has a master device.
    -------------------

    Well, I'm hitting exactly this problem with the install program
    after booting off the CD, but in my case the CDROM *is* the slave
    device on an IDE controller that also has a master device! My
    configuration is as follows:

     - IDE1 master: hard drive
     - IDE1 slave: hard drive
     - IDE2 master: hard drive
     - IDE2 slave: CD-ROM drive

    I'm a long-time Windows user who has dabbled in Linux and hated a
    lot about it. After reading about FreeBSD, I'm really excited to
    install it and try it out. But I can't even get into the
    installation process because of this issue.

    Can anyone help? I've searched newsgroup and e-mail list archives
    and have found nothing relevant.

    - Keith
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