disabling ata devices

2005-06-15 Thread JM
i'm not exactly sure how to accomplish this... i'm having problems with my cd-rom, which isn't surprising since it's a slim-line without UDMA and probably isn't supported... but... it's eating up time when i'm booting the system. i've erased the fstab lines for acd0 but it's still probing the

Re: disabling ata devices

2005-06-15 Thread Dmitry Mityugov
On 6/15/05, JM wrote: i'm not exactly sure how to accomplish this... i'm having problems with my cd-rom, which isn't surprising since it's a slim-line without UDMA and probably isn't supported... but... it's eating up time when i'm booting the system. i've erased the fstab lines for acd0 but

Re: disabling ata devices

2005-06-15 Thread JM
Dmitry Mityugov wrote: On 6/15/05, JM wrote: i'm not exactly sure how to accomplish this... i'm having problems with my cd-rom, which isn't surprising since it's a slim-line without UDMA and probably isn't supported... but... it's eating up time when i'm booting the system. i've erased the

RE: disabling ata devices

2005-06-15 Thread John Brooks
: disabling ata devices On 6/15/05, JM wrote: i'm not exactly sure how to accomplish this... i'm having problems with my cd-rom, which isn't surprising since it's a slim-line without UDMA and probably isn't supported... but... it's eating up time when i'm booting the system. i've erased

Re: disabling ata devices

2005-06-15 Thread Björn König
JM wrote: i'm not exactly sure how to accomplish this... i'm having problems with my cd-rom, which isn't surprising since it's a slim-line without UDMA and probably isn't supported... but... it's eating up time when i'm booting the system. i've erased the fstab lines for acd0 but it's still

Re: disabling ata devices

2005-06-15 Thread Dmitry Mityugov
On 6/15/05, JM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dmitry Mityugov wrote: On 6/15/05, JM wrote: i'm not exactly sure how to accomplish this... i'm having problems with my cd-rom, which isn't surprising since it's a slim-line without UDMA and probably isn't supported... but... it's eating up time

Re: disabling ata devices

2005-06-15 Thread JM
Björn König wrote: JM wrote: i'm not exactly sure how to accomplish this... i'm having problems with my cd-rom, which isn't surprising since it's a slim-line without UDMA and probably isn't supported... but... it's eating up time when i'm booting the system. i've erased the fstab lines for

Re: disabling ata devices

2005-06-15 Thread Titus von Boxberg
JM schrieb: i'm not exactly sure how to accomplish this... i'm having problems with my cd-rom, which isn't surprising since it's a slim-line without UDMA and probably isn't supported... but... it's eating up time when i'm just remove the device node altogether. every time i remove /dev/acd0

Re: disabling ata devices

2005-06-15 Thread JM
Dmitry Mityugov wrote: On 6/15/05, JM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dmitry Mityugov wrote: On 6/15/05, JM wrote: i'm not exactly sure how to accomplish this... i'm having problems with my cd-rom, which isn't surprising since it's a slim-line without UDMA and probably isn't

Re: disabling ata devices

2005-06-15 Thread Roland Smith
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 10:08:42AM -0400, JM wrote: i thought about this but the ad0 and acd0 are on the same controller... i think. is there some hardware probe i can use to confirm which controller each ata device belongs to (corresponding to the device.hints entry...) Run atacontrol

Re: disabling ata devices

2005-06-15 Thread JM
Björn König wrote: JM wrote: from dmesg -a: ... ad0: 19077MB ST92011A/3.04 [38760/16/63] at ata0-master UDMA33 acd0: CDROM CD-224E/1.7A at ata0-slave UDMA33 Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad0s1a ... when probing acd0 the system waits for about 10-20 seconds. [...] Are you really sure that