Primary Slave does not work

2003-03-17 Thread Subhro Sankha Kar
Hello,
I got a Seagate Baracuda (IDE) 40GB drive connected as master to my Primary 
IDE controller and a Samsung CDWriter as Master on the Secondary IDE 
Controller. I have also got a CDROM. If i connect it as a slave to the Hard 
Drive it does not get detected and I get entries in the boot log as 
ata0-slave:Device identification tries exceeded. However it works fine if I 
connect it as a slave to my CD-Writer. Can anyone help me out? I got an 
Inter 815e motherboard and using FreeBSD-4.7-RELEASE. 

Subhro Sankha Kar
IIIT-Calcutta 

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Re: Primary Slave does not work

2003-03-11 Thread Bill Moran
Subhro Sankha Kar wrote:
Hello Folks,
I am a newbie to FreeBSD. I got a 40GB IDE Seagate Cheetah connected to 
the Primary as the master and a Samsung CD-ROM SC-152C as a slave to the 
Hard Drive. I have also got a Samsung CD Writer SW-212B connected to the 
secondary controller as master. When I boot FreeBSD-4.7-Release it fails 
to recognise my CDROM Drive. I can see entries like ATA Device 
Identification Retries Exceeded. Just for an experiment I tried to 
connect the CDROM as a slave to the CD Writer on the Secondary. This 
time it worked fine. I cant keep my CDROM and CDWRITER on the same 
controller as I need to copy on-the-Fly. Can you please help me to make 
my CDROM work as a slave to the HD?
Get a better CD ROM?
Search the list archives for threads on CD ROMs.  I believe the upshot is
that many CD ROMs have badly implemented ATA interfaces that don't work
well with certain other interfaces.  (i.e. You CD ROM works OK with a
CD burner that's only doing ATA 33, but can't function on a chain with
a HDD that's doing ATA 100)
The problem seems to be fairly common, it comes up on the list about once
a month.  I've seen it a number of times as well, and the solution has
always been to move the CD ROM to the secondary chain.  In your case,
moving to the secondary chain is a problem (I assume) because you want
to dup CDs at the max speed the burner will go.  If you _need_ to have
it work, you'll either need a CD ROM that works with all other ATA devices,
or switch to SCSI devices.
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Bill Moran
Potential Technologies
http://www.potentialtech.com
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