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On Feb 11, 2008 10:07 AM, Baski  wrote:

> >
> > Removing the ATA card really doesn't change anything?
> >
> > After removing the ATA card, the system boots to Linux.
>
> Ok!
>
>
> > But I need to use that card.
>
> I think there was a change committed that allows just the VGA ROM to
> be executed and ignores the ATA card ROM. Does anyone else remember?
>
> Hmm.. If anyone remembers, let me know.
> Thx in advance.


I don't think Luc Verhaegan's patch ever got in,  so just set
CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE but not CONFIG_PCI_ROM_RUN. The VGA rom will still run.
You can check this out in src/device/pci_rom.c (I haven't, so I could be
wrong or have some config value named wrong).

-Corey


Thanks a ton Peter and Corey.  After disabling the SATA card's ROM, VGA is 
working probably and linux comes up :)
-Baski


       
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