I'm having problems getting filo to recognize any ide drive connected. Ultimately I'd like to boot off of a cf card. I'm using the default configs for via/epia/Config.ituner.filo.lb, except I turned up the console log level, changed RAM settings to PC133 and CL2 to match the ram...

Here is the output from the console

LinuxBIOS-1.1.7.0Normal Wed Feb 9 14:20:55 MST 2 87 is the comm register SMBus controller enabled vt8601 init starting 00000000 is the north 1106 0601 0120ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ

LinuxBIOS-1.1.7.0Fallback Wed Feb 9 14:21:32 MST 2005 starting...

vt8601 init starting Slot 00 is SDRAM 08000000 bytes x2 Slot 01 is empty Slot 02 is empty Slot 03 is empty vt8601 done FILO version 0.4.2 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Tue Feb 8 17:05:08 MST 2005

collect_sys_info: boot eax = 0xe1fb007 collect_sys_info: boot ebx = 0xfff62a0 collect_sys_info: boot arg = 0xfff62a0 malloc_diag: alloc: 0 bytes (0 blocks), free: 16376 bytes (1 blocks) malloc_diag: alloc: 24 bytes (1 blocks), free: 16352 bytes (1 blocks) collect_elfboot_info: Bootloader: elfboot collect_elfboot_info: Version: 1.3 malloc_diag: alloc: 40 bytes (2 blocks), free: 16336 bytes (1 blocks) collect_linuxbios_info: Searching for LinuxBIOS tables... find_lb_table: Found canidate at: 00000500 find_lb_table: header checksum o.k. find_lb_table: table checksum o.k. find_lb_table: recor collect_linuxbios_info: Found LinuxBIOS table at: 00000500 malloc_diag: alloc: 112 bytes (3 blocks), free: 16264 bytes (1 blocks)

convert_memmap: 0x00000000000000 0x00000000000b8c 16 convert_memmap: 0x00000000000b8c 0x000000000ef474 1 convert_memmap: 0x000000000f0000 0x00000000000400 16 convert_memmap: 0x000000000f0400 0x0000000ff0fc00 1 collect_sys_info: 0000000000000b8c-00000000000f0000

collect_sys_info: 00000000000f0400-0000000010000000

collect_sys_info: RAM 256 MB relocate: Current location: 0x100000-0x12614 relocate: Relocating to 0xffd9eb0-0xffffff7... ok setup_timers: CPU 533 MHz pci_init: Scanning PCI: found 10 devices malloc_diag: alloc: 240 bytes (4 blocks), free: 16136 bytes (1 blocks) pci_init: 00:00.0 1106:0601 0600 00
pci_init: 00:01.0 1106:8601 0604 00
pci_init: 00:11.0 1106:8231 0601 00
pci_init: 00:11.1 1106:0571 0101 8f
pci_init: 00:11.2 1106:3038 0c03 00
pci_init: 00:11.3 1106:3038 0c03 00
pci_init: 00:11.4 1106:8235 0000 00
pci_init: 00:11.5 1106:3058 0401 00
pci_init: 00:11.6 1106:3068 0780 00
pci_init: 00:12.0 1106:3065 0200 00
boot: hda1:/boot/imedia root=/dev/hda1 console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200
malloc_diag: alloc: 320 bytes (5 blocks), free: 16056 bytes (1 blocks)
malloc_diag: alloc: 336 bytes (6 blocks), free: 16040 bytes (1 blocks)
file_open: dev=hda1, path=/boot/imedia
find_ide_controller: found PCI IDE controller 1106:0571 prog_if=0x8f
find_ide_controller: primary channel: native PCI mode
find_ide_controller: cmd_base=0x0 ctrl_base=0x0
ide_software_reset: Waiting for ide0 to become ready for reset... ok
IDE time out
No drive detected on IDE channel 0
devopen: failed to open ide
malloc_diag: alloc: 320 bytes (5 blocks), free: 16056 bytes (1 blocks)
malloc_diag: alloc: 240 bytes (4 blocks), free: 16136 bytes (1 blocks)
boot: hda1:/boot/imedia root=/dev/hda1 console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200


Here's filo's config


# Image filename for automatic boot and optional command line parameter
AUTOBOOT_FILE = "hda1:/boot/imedia root=/dev/hda1 console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200"


# Time in second before booting AUTOBOOT_FILE
AUTOBOOT_DELAY = 0


# Driver for hard disk, CompactFlash, and CD-ROM on IDE bus
IDE_DISK = 1


# VGA text console
VGA_CONSOLE = 0
PC_KEYBOARD = 1


# Serial console
SERIAL_CONSOLE = 1
SERIAL_IOBASE = 0x3f8
SERIAL_SPEED = 115200


# Filesystems
FSYS_EXT2FS = 1
FSYS_FAT = 1
FSYS_JFS = 1
FSYS_MINIX = 1
FSYS_REISERFS = 1
FSYS_XFS = 1
FSYS_ISO9660 = 1


# Support for boot disk image in bootable CD-ROM (El Torito)
ELTORITO = 1


# PCI support
SUPPORT_PCI = 1




# i386 options


# Loader for standard Linux kernel image, a.k.a. /vmlinuz
LINUX_LOADER = 1


# Use PCI Configuration Mechanism #1 (most boards)
PCI_CONFIG_1 = 1



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