On Feb 27, 2006, at 9:27 AM, Muthu wrote:
Hai,
I am using gentoo 2.6.15 kernel and grub 0.96.
I am using software RAID1 for 3 devices (2 IDE(hda,hdb)+1
SATA(sda)).
I am not able to boot through the SATA hardisk(ie. Just the
plain cursor comes). When the grub
On Feb 27, 2006, at 9:27 AM, Muthu wrote:
Hai,
I am using gentoo 2.6.15 kernel and grub 0.96.
I am using software RAID1 for 3 devices (2 IDE(hda,hdb)+1
SATA(sda)).
I am not able to boot through the SATA hardisk(ie. Just the
plain cursor comes). When the grub
El Lunes, 27 de Febrero de 2006 16:52, Muthu escribió:
is your sata support compiled in as modules or into the kernel?
sata support is compiled in to the kernel. It is detecting as SCSI
drive. I could access the disk.
At the boot while rub is runing the kernel isn't loaded on the system, the
On 27 February 2006 17:27, Muthu wrote:
Hai,
I am using gentoo 2.6.15 kernel and grub 0.96.
I am using software RAID1 for 3 devices (2 IDE(hda,hdb)+1
SATA(sda)).
I am not able to boot through the SATA hardisk(ie. Just the
plain cursor comes). When the grub
On 2/27/06, Muthu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can somebody give me a suggestion why the SATA is not
recognized while booting in the grub?
Grub uses BIOS calls to access disk drives. Is this SATA disk on a
separate controller card? If so, I suspect that card doesn't have a
bootable
On 2/27/06, Uwe Thiem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want to boot from a device your kernel has no built-in driver for use
an initrd (for the nit-pickers: initramfs) generated by genkernel. ;-)
This won't help. Grub uses BIOS calls to access the disk
drives...kerrnel drivers/initrd doesn't
Look for the supoort of your sata chipset on grub homepage or something like
Grub doesn't support SATA chipsets, IDE chipsets, SCSI chipsets, or
any other kind of chipset. It supports PC BIOS interface calls to
find and read bootable disks.
-Richard
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On 27 February 2006 18:48, Richard Fish wrote:
On 2/27/06, Uwe Thiem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want to boot from a device your kernel has no built-in driver for
use an initrd (for the nit-pickers: initramfs) generated by genkernel.
;-)
This won't help. Grub uses BIOS calls to
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