"Karl B. Hammar" wrote:
>
> Since no one else seem to answer...
>
> To get it to boot:
> remove all controllers but the one with the boot disk
> if it doesn't boot, put the controller in a different pci slot and
> try again till you have found out which slots works
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The controller are all on the motherboard, I believe.
>
> Then add cards and see if the kernel finds them.
> Maybe they have to be on the same pci bus?
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But why does it work with it as a 'module' but not compiled
in? That's the part I'm stumped on. I mean if I want to boot, I can
just use the module system rather than relying on hardware ordering. But
I am just wanting to know why 1 works and not the other. Very very strange,
IMO.
> I assume you are working on a mips-based system (irq=56..58, SGI),
> so I cannot reproduce your problem here.
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It's a 4-CPU Xeon based, 1G, low end server we sell.
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