Hi Dan,
Thanks for the very informative reply. I have searched the 4.8 & 5.1
HARDWARE.TXT files and can find some but not all of the devices on this mobo.
So I think you have convinced me not to buy that particular board!
The other option that I have been considering is to buy a Dell PowerEdge
1600SC. I would be using the onboard SCSI Ultra 320 rather than RAID. I've
searched the mailing lists and newsgroups for information about this, and I
get the impression that the 1600SC is *probably* alright with FreeBSD 4.8,
but I'd really appreciate confirmation of this.
Regards,
Tom
> > http://tw.giga-byte.com/Server/Products/Products_ServerBoard_GA-8EGXDR-E.
> >htm
> >
> > As far as I know, it's a current model.
>
> I found it. For some reason it is categorized on the Gigabyte web site as
> a networking product rather than as a motherboard.
>
> I don't have any direct experience relevant to the compatibility of this
> motherboard with FreeBSD because my new Gigabyte motherboard, the 8KNXP,
> uses a different support chipset, the Intel 875P/ICH5R, and has a very
> different set of motherboard devices.
>
> I found that while FreeBSD runs reasonably well on my motherboard, FreeBSD
> does not support a large number of the more exotic motherboard devices.
> The situation is expected to improve a little bit when FreeBSD-5.2 comes
> out, whenever that happens. Not soon I gather. I frequently browse the
> freebsd-current mailing list. FreeBSD-current looks sufficiently unstable
> that I don't want to mess with it. FreeBSD-5.1 is flaky enough.
>
> Your motherboard seems to have an even more exotic set of motherboard
> devices and features. I would check the HARDWARE.TXT file for the FreeBSD
> release you intend to run. Devices not mentioned in the HARDWARE.TXT file
> are moderately likely to prove problematic.
>
> I see that your motherboard has an AWARD BIOS. The AWARD BIOS on my
> motherboard does something strange that confuses the standard FreeBSD
> master bootstrap program (booteasy) as to which disk is really being
> booted so that I have to type F5 at it three times in order to boot.
>
> If the Intel ICH5R serial ATA controller on my motherboard is configured
> to operate in "native" mode, the AWARD BIOS fails to enter my serial ATA
> disks into the BIOS disk list. Since I have to boot off my serial ATA
> disks, I have to configure them in "legacy" mode. That means I can't use
> one of my standard ATA ports and that means I can't use standard ATA disks
> on my system (unless I buy an extra PCI ATA controller card for them).
>
> You may get lucky, but I expect you to have some exiting experiences
> in your future.
>
> Dan Strick
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> P.S. I find that Gigabyte email tech support is extremely sluggish
> and not very helpful. If you have clout, please light a fire
> underneath those guys.
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