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Tyan S2099GNNR mobo



hi gang, 

just wanted to post this up for the next debianista to find when they
use this motherboard. Picked up a Tyan S2099GNNR from newegg on an
openbox special -- cheap!  its based on Intel Trinity i845E chipset. 

okay. This motherboard does not play nice with GrUB when there is a
usb drive plugged into the back of the thing. If you get a freeze at
GRUB stage2 in the boot process, it is the usb drive interfering. pull
the thing out and leave it unplugged until grub comes online to the
menu or command line. Then you're good. note that this is obviously a
problem in a power fail restart situation. 

I figured this out in the *very* brief flash of the drive states
before the BIOS throws up the ESCD info and flushes it off the
screen and starts trying to boot a drive. Without the usb drive
plugged in, the onboard ide drives show up with a SMART
enabled/disabled message. with the usb drive plugged in, the usb drive
shows up FIRST in that list. I think the BIOS is reporting that usb
drive as hd0 but still boots off IDE0 disk 0. So grub comes up off the
MBR and starts looking for stage2 on the what the BIOS reports as HD0
but its not there.  

anyway. if you find this problem, there's the solution -- pull the usb
drive during boot. 

enjoy

A

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