Jeme

Are you disabling the analog when booting the pci card video?
On Dec 11, 2010 12:09 PM, "Jeme A Brelin" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I'm building a media PC for someone else. For various reasons (mostly for
> geeky fun), I've got the thing booting from an internal IDE->CF adapter
> with two 1TB "green energy" drives on the SATA channels. There is an
> optical drive slaved from the IDE adapter. And this all works fine
> (except for being slow to write to the boot device, but I won't care about

> that after it's all configured nicely).
>
> However, the onboard video is analog, so I've addeda PCI adapter with DVI
> output (ATI Radeon-based). When I boot the system using the new video
> card, I get an error about an address space collision (in the ROM
> allocation) and the boot drive is no longer visible to initramfs. I can
> tell the bios to boot using the analog video and everything boots
> normally.
>
> What do?
>
> Is it possible that the device IDs are just getting gorped in one
> configuration and not the other and this has nothing to do with the ROM
> allocation? There are no jumpers or BIOS settings that I can find to
> change the ROM allocation areas associated with the devices.
>
> Halp!
>
> Thank you for your kind attention.
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