After some testing I found out that Sandisk Ultra II 2GB Flash worked 
perfect. In my old installations I used a smaller Sandisk that also 
worked. Kingston flashcards are no good then.

Chris

On Fri, 18 Jul 2008, Steve Clark wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Well I tried 1.33c on my 5501 with my Transcend TS4GCF266 CF and it made 
> things
> worst. I was unable to get FreeBSD to boot - it always hangs at mountroot 
> saying it
> can't find the root device.
>
> When the 5501 is cold booted I get about a 10-15 sec pause before it 
> recognizes the CF device
> with either 1.33c or 1.33b. With both 133.b and 133.c it will start loading 
> the FreeBSD kernel
> then there will be a long pause FreeBSD is trying to detect the hard drive
>
> atapci0: <AMD CS5536 UDMA100 controller> port 
> 0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6,0x170-0x177,0x376,0xe000-0xe00f at device 20.2 on pci0
> ata0: <ATA channel 0> on atapci0
> ata1: <ATA channel 1> on atapci0
>
> then it will continue on detecting other devices and when it gets to the 
> point to mount the root filesystem
> it says it can't find it.
>
> If at this point with 1.33b I press the reset button on the 5501 the 
> Transcend CF is immediately recognized and
> FreeBSD boots up to completion with no problems.
>
> With 1.33c if I press the reset button - there again is a long pause during 
> POST before the CF is recognized and
> again FreeBSD hangs at can't mountroot.
>
> I tried several time with 1.33c before downgrading the bios back to 1.33b 
> which then immediately boot up fine.
>
> There are voluminous specs for the Transcend CF online at the Transcend web 
> site.
>
> Steve
>
> Wim Vandeputte mailinglist only wrote:
>> That is a BIOS problem.
>>
>> You see this with 1.33c? Please send you info to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 03:47:33PM -0400, Steve Clark wrote:
>>
>>> Wim Vandeputte mailinglist only wrote:
>>>
>>>> hey,
>>>>
>>>> This is actually the same error you see with FreeBSD and OpenBSD when
>>>> the BIOS has problems recognising the CF. You can spot it when there is
>>>> a 20 second delay when detecting the CF and when the bootloader tries
>>>> any disk activity
>>>>
>>>> comBIOS ver. 1.33c 20080626  Copyright (C) 2000-2008 Soekris Engineering.
>>>>
>>>> net5501
>>>>
>>>> 0256 Mbyte Memory                        CPU Geode LX 434 Mhz
>>>>
>>>> Pri Mas  SILICONSYSTEMS INC 1GB          LBA Xlt 1015-32-63  1023 Mbyte
>>>>
>>>> Slot   Vend Dev  ClassRev Cmd  Stat CL LT HT  Base1    Base2   Int
>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>> 0:01:2 1022 2082 10100000 0006 0220 08 00 00 A0000000 00000000 10
>>>> 0:06:0 1106 3053 02000096 0117 0210 08 40 00 0000E101 A0004000 11
>>>> 0:07:0 1106 3053 02000096 0117 0210 08 40 00 0000E201 A0004100 05
>>>> 0:08:0 1106 3053 02000096 0117 0210 08 40 00 0000E301 A0004200 09
>>>> 0:09:0 1106 3053 02000096 0117 0210 08 40 00 0000E401 A0004300 12
>>>> 0:20:0 1022 2090 06010003 0009 02A0 08 40 80 00006001 00006101
>>>> 0:20:2 1022 209A 01018001 0005 02A0 08 00 00 00000000 00000000
>>>> 0:21:0 1022 2094 0C031002 0006 0230 08 00 80 A0005000 00000000 15
>>>> 0:21:1 1022 2095 0C032002 0006 0230 08 00 00 A0006000 00000000 15
>>>>
>>>> 1 Seconds to automatic boot.   Press Ctrl-P for entering Monitor.
>>>> Using drive 0, partition 3.
>>>> Loading...
>>>> probing: pc0 com0 com1 pci mem[639K 255M a20=on]
>>>> disk: hd0+*
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>> OpenBSD/i386 BOOT 3.01
>>>>
>>>> open(hd0a:/etc/boot.conf): Unknown error: code 102
>>>> boot> reboot
>>>> Rebooting...
>>>> exit
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> POST: 012345689bcefghips1234ajklnopqr,,,tvwxy
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> comBIOS ver. 1.33c 20080626  Copyright (C) 2000-2008 Soekris Engineering.
>>>>
>>>> net5501
>>>>
>>>> 0256 Mbyte Memory                        CPU Geode LX 434 Mhz
>>>>
>>>> Pri Mas  SILICONSYSTEMS INC 1GB          LBA Xlt 1015-32-63  1023 Mbyte
>>>>
>>>> Slot   Vend Dev  ClassRev Cmd  Stat CL LT HT  Base1    Base2   Int
>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>> 0:01:2 1022 2082 10100000 0006 0220 08 00 00 A0000000 00000000 10
>>>> 0:06:0 1106 3053 02000096 0117 0210 08 40 00 0000E101 A0004000 11
>>>> 0:07:0 1106 3053 02000096 0117 0210 08 40 00 0000E201 A0004100 05
>>>> 0:08:0 1106 3053 02000096 0117 0210 08 40 00 0000E301 A0004200 09
>>>> 0:09:0 1106 3053 02000096 0117 0210 08 40 00 0000E401 A0004300 12
>>>> 0:20:0 1022 2090 06010003 0009 02A0 08 40 80 00006001 00006101
>>>> 0:20:2 1022 209A 01018001 0005 02A0 08 00 00 00000000 00000000
>>>> 0:21:0 1022 2094 0C031002 0006 0230 08 00 80 A0005000 00000000 15
>>>> 0:21:1 1022 2095 0C032002 0006 0230 08 00 00 A0006000 00000000 15
>>>>
>>>> 1 Seconds to automatic boot.   Press Ctrl-P for entering Monitor.
>>>> Using drive 0, partition 3.
>>>> Loading...
>>>> probing: pc0 com0 com1 pci mem[639K 255M a20=on]
>>>> disk: hd0+
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>> OpenBSD/i386 BOOT 3.01
>>>>
>>>> -
>>>> com0: 19200 baud
>>>> switching console to com0
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>> OpenBSD/i386 BOOT 3.01
>>>>
>>>> boot>
>>>> booting hd0a:/bsd: 5913424+1004644 [52+306864+287943]=0x72a4d4
>>>> entry point at 0x200120??
>>>> [ using 595232 bytes of bsd ELF symbol table ]
>>>> Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
>>>>        The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
>>>> Copyright (c) 1995-2008 OpenBSD. All rights reserved.  
>>>> http://www.OpenBSD.org
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 10:44:39AM -0700, Chris Babcock wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Eternity wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have a problem with a whole bunch of NET5501:s. I have read some posts
>>>>>> with similar problems, but not exactly this, I think, so I post my
>>>>>> problem:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On a Cold boot my CF Card is detected:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Pri Mas  CF CARD 1GB                     LBA Xlt 983-32-63  990 Mbyte
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Then at boot:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> GRUB Loading stage1.5.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> GRUB loading, please wait...
>>>>>> Error 25
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ---
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If I press ctrl-p, and at once in combios makes a "reboot" everything
>>>>>> works OK, and GRUB can load correctly.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have used lots of net5501 boxes with this distribution (same image file
>>>>>> I write to the CF card) without any trouble at all. I have tried 
>>>>>> upgrading
>>>>>> BIOS to 1.33c version, but no change.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any ideas? Could it be the flash card? Or some defect on these batch of
>>>>>> boards?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> It could be the flash or a defective board.  If you have a known working
>>>>> unit, try swapping the flash into it and see if you get the same
>>>>> error.  If another known working unit does the same thing, you probably
>>>>> have one of the 5501 boards with issues (RMA to resolve).  If the error
>>>>> persists, it's probably bad CF.  One other possibility... Did you image
>>>>> the CF or do the install from a different system?  If you did, there are
>>>>> often disk geometry issues in the install, which can and often do cause
>>>>> issues, esp with boot loaders.  The only safe way to make sure the
>>>>> geometry is correct on a load is to load on the exact same type of
>>>>> system (so in this case, another 5501).
>>>>>
>>>>> Grub manual error code link:
>>>>> http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Stage1_002e5-errors
>>>>>
>>>>> According to the grub manual Error 25 in stage 1.5 is...
>>>>>
>>>>> 25 : Disk read error
>>>>>    This error is returned if there is a disk read error when trying to
>>>>> probe or read data from a particular disk.
>>>>
>>>> http://lists.soekris.com/mailman/listinfo/soekris-tech
>>>
>>>
>>> Yes that is exactly what I see with my Transcend CF and FreeBSD 6.3
>>>
>>> Steve
>>>
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