Marc E. Fiuczynski wrote the following at 18:35 04.06.2003:
I followed the instructions to put the IDE drivers into initrd.lrp of the bering floppy. Unfortunately, this doesn't seem to work with my disk-on-chip IDE drive (even though this drive can be accessed just fine via a linux rescue floppy).
In the dmesg information shown below there are two lines stating "detected chipset, but driver not compiled in!". However, when checking with insmod, the ide-disk.o, ide-mod.o, and ide-probe-mod.o files have all been loaded. These modules are listed in the boot modules files, so they should have been insmod'ed in before the kernel does these tests. Any way, can someone shed light onto what might be going on or wrong here?
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Jacques pointed to the DoC drivers, if that is not the proble you might want to look at...
PIIX: neither IDE port enabled (BIOS)
HTH Erich
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