On 2006-01-19 15:42, Stuart Henderson wrote: > No dmesg, so it's difficult to help you... Even if all you can do is > boot the install kernel, save a dmesg to a file, and ftp it somewhere, > that's a lot better than nothing.
I will see if I can fix that. > ULi want an NDA before releasing documentation, and have now been bought > by nvidia, so finding information to write correct drivers isn't going > to be easy. Noooo! :-( But, on the other hand, when it comes to gfx cards there is, for Linux, support for all cards but one (old), so perhaps they will do the same with these ones. > If you haven't already, try playing with the BIOS settings. You may be > able to get your disks to work (but even if you do, possibly no DMA). Ok! Thanks a lot for your input! Perhaps I will have to go with another OS on this machine (I am about to get us a more critical server too; I will make sure I get a controller OpenBSD really supports on that one, because that one really has to run OBSD.) Best regards, /Joakim -- http://www.df.lth.se/~jokke/