ASUS P5B-VM SE and 3 sata drives, GURU need help ...

2007-11-12 Thread Rover
I have a problem initializing SATA HDDs in OpenBDS, please help:
ASUS P5B-VM SE, there is an onboard controller: SATA Intel (4) and IDE
Jmicron (1). I have 3 SATA drives connected (160GB, 500GB and 500GB), no
RAID configured, and one CD-ROM drive, so the BIOS recognize them correctly
as hd0+*, hd1+, hd2, cd0.

When I finished installing the OS I could see only wd0 and wd1 (160MB and
500MB) connected ONLY(!) via SATA 3 and 4 ports on motherboard (and any HHDs
connected to this one, 500+500, 500+160 and etc), and wd2 is always
unavailable no matter how and what I dob

What else should I try? :,(
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Re: ASUS P5B-VM SE and 3 sata drives, GURU need help ...

2007-11-12 Thread Adriaan
On Nov 12, 2007 9:21 PM, Rover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have a problem initializing SATA HDDs in OpenBDS, please help:
 ASUS P5B-VM SE, there is an onboard controller: SATA Intel (4) and IDE
 Jmicron (1). I have 3 SATA drives connected (160GB, 500GB and 500GB), no
 RAID configured, and one CD-ROM drive, so the BIOS recognize them correctly
 as hd0+*, hd1+, hd2, cd0.

 When I finished installing the OS I could see only wd0 and wd1 (160MB and
 500MB) connected ONLY(!) via SATA 3 and 4 ports on motherboard (and any HHDs
 connected to this one, 500+500, 500+160 and etc), and wd2 is always
 unavailable no matter how and what I dob

 What else should I try? :,(
 --

You could start by posting the full dmesg output, so people can see
what kind of hardware you have and which version of OpenBSD.

=Adriaan=



Re: ASUS P5B-VM SE and 3 sata drives, GURU need help ...

2007-11-12 Thread Dorian Büttner

Adriaan schrieb:

On Nov 12, 2007 9:21 PM, Rover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  

I have a problem initializing SATA HDDs in OpenBDS, please help:
ASUS P5B-VM SE, there is an onboard controller: SATA Intel (4) and IDE
Jmicron (1). I have 3 SATA drives connected (160GB, 500GB and 500GB), no
RAID configured, and one CD-ROM drive, so the BIOS recognize them correctly
as hd0+*, hd1+, hd2, cd0.

When I finished installing the OS I could see only wd0 and wd1 (160MB and
500MB) connected ONLY(!) via SATA 3 and 4 ports on motherboard (and any HHDs
connected to this one, 500+500, 500+160 and etc), and wd2 is always
unavailable no matter how and what I dob

What else should I try? :,(
--



You could start by posting the full dmesg output, so people can see
what kind of hardware you have and which version of OpenBSD.

=Adriaan=
  


Have you tried playing with the bios settings? I had some issues with an 
ide controller in native or legacy mode. I think legacy mode works better.


Regards,
Dorian