Boot messages from a very difficult install
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- Subject: Boot messages from a very difficult install
- From: Curt Daugaard <cld@mcs.net>
- Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1998 05:43:29 -0500
- Message-id: <[🔎] 19980915054329.14518@mcs.net>
- In-reply-to: <199809141428.JAA06564@Kitten.mcs.com>; from Mail Delivery Subsystem on Mon, Sep 14, 1998 at 09:28:09AM -0500
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This is a long story. I'll make it as short as I can.
I've been having a devil of a time trying to get the Hamm install
kernel to read my hd at boot. I'm using the lowmem option to
install on a 4mb PS/2 model 35. (By the way, this is one of the
very few PS/2's that have an AT bus, so MCA is not the problem.)
Both drives I tried are able to boot into DOS and Windows and
check out okay on diagnostic checks.
A newsgroup post suggested compiling a kernel with the old
harddisk MFM/RLL/IDE driver. I did and wrote it to the lowmem
bootdisk. The boot messages say a lot more now, but I'm unable to
interpret them. Can someone on the list give them a shot? Here
they are:
hd: controller still busy
hda: reset timed out: status=0xff { Busy DriveReady WriteFault
SeekComplete DataRequest CorrectedError Index Error }
hda: reset timed out: error=0xff { BadSector UncorrectableError
SectorIdNotFound DriveStatusError TrackZeroNotFound
AddrMarkNotFound }, CHS=65535/15/255, Sector=0
The weird thing: the CHS numbers don't match either what CMOS says
(under MSD in DOS) or what I pass to the kernel at the boot
prompt, i.e. hd=1010,12,55. (The drive is a WD Caviar 340 MB.)
This may indicate the enhanced IDE driver is needed after all, but
that gives the 'timed-out', 'status=0xff', and 'Busy' messages in
any case.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'd really like to put
this idle machine to use.
Thanks.
Curt Daugaard
cld@mcs.net
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