Greetings;
When I asked about a sata controller earlier this week, I gave a link to it.
Unforch (maybe) when it actually arrived, the cards box showed a silicon
image chip, and the card had a via. So much for getting what I ordered...
The required module then was sata_via, not sata_uli, and it seems to be
working ok. However, this one claims its a raid controller according to an
lspci -v:
01:0a.0 RAID bus controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT6421 IDE RAID Controller
(rev 50)
Subsystem: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT6421 IDE RAID Controller
Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 19
I/O ports at 9400 [size=16]
I/O ports at 9800 [size=16]
I/O ports at 9c00 [size=16]
I/O ports at a000 [size=16]
I/O ports at a400 [size=32]
I/O ports at a800 [size=256]
[virtual] Expansion ROM at e9000000 [disabled] [size=64K]
Capabilities: [e0] Power Management version 2
I just noted that the Expansion ROM is disabled, but I didn't see any jumpers
to enable it on the card prior to installing it. Does anyone know how this
is supposed to work? I would like to make it directly bootable but I believe
this has to be 'enabled' for that.
I cannot find any references to this particular chip in a 'make xconfig' for
2.6.24-rc5.
Should this be a concern, or is this one a 'Just Works(TM)' chipset? This
card has 3 sata port connectors and one ide fitted.
Two rather pleasant side effects of going to the Biostar.tw site and finding a
newer bios and installing it on an M7NCD Pro mobo are:
1: FSB now running at 400MHZ, was 333 before as it was not at all stable at
400 and I have been told the XP-2800 Athlon only supports 333 and AMD's site
agrees.
2: CPU temps are down around 13F. CPU speed still the same at 2079MHZ
according to dmesg.
The reduced temps at a higher FSB indicates better interface timing, and if it
runs the rest of the night at 400 without a self reboot or crash, I'll leave
it there.
--
Cheers, Gene
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
Q: Why is it that Mexico isn't sending anyone to the '84 summer games?
A: Anyone in Mexico who can run, swim or jump is already in LA.
Gene Heskett wrote:
> Greetings;
>
> When I asked about a sata controller earlier this week, I gave a link to it.
> Unforch (maybe) when it actually arrived, the cards box showed a silicon
> image chip, and the card had a via. So much for getting what I ordered...
>
> The required module then was sata_via, not sata_uli, and it seems to be
> working ok. However, this one claims its a raid controller according to an
> lspci -v:
>
> 01:0a.0 RAID bus controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT6421 IDE RAID Controller
> (rev 50)
> Subsystem: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT6421 IDE RAID Controller
> Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 19
> I/O ports at 9400 [size=16]
> I/O ports at 9800 [size=16]
> I/O ports at 9c00 [size=16]
> I/O ports at a000 [size=16]
> I/O ports at a400 [size=32]
> I/O ports at a800 [size=256]
> [virtual] Expansion ROM at e9000000 [disabled] [size=64K]
> Capabilities: [e0] Power Management version 2
>
> I just noted that the Expansion ROM is disabled, but I didn't see any jumpers
> to enable it on the card prior to installing it. Does anyone know how this
> is supposed to work? I would like to make it directly bootable but I believe
> this has to be 'enabled' for that.
It's usually normal for it to be disabled after boot, I believe. Are you
getting anything showing up on boot indicating its BIOS is active?
>
> I cannot find any references to this particular chip in a 'make xconfig' for
> 2.6.24-rc5.
>
> Should this be a concern, or is this one a 'Just Works(TM)' chipset? This
> card has 3 sata port connectors and one ide fitted.
>
> Two rather pleasant side effects of going to the Biostar.tw site and finding a
> newer bios and installing it on an M7NCD Pro mobo are:
>
> 1: FSB now running at 400MHZ, was 333 before as it was not at all stable at
> 400 and I have been told the XP-2800 Athlon only supports 333 and AMD's site
> agrees.
>
> 2: CPU temps are down around 13F. CPU speed still the same at 2079MHZ
> according to dmesg.
>
> The reduced temps at a higher FSB indicates better interface timing, and if it
> runs the rest of the night at 400 without a self reboot or crash, I'll leave
> it there.
>
--
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On Saturday 15 December 2007, Robert Hancock wrote:
>Gene Heskett wrote:
>> Greetings;
>>
>> When I asked about a sata controller earlier this week, I gave a link to
>> it. Unforch (maybe) when it actually arrived, the cards box showed a
>> silicon image chip, and the card had a via. So much for getting what I
>> ordered...
>>
>> The required module then was sata_via, not sata_uli, and it seems to be
>> working ok. However, this one claims its a raid controller according to
>> an lspci -v:
>>
>> 01:0a.0 RAID bus controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT6421 IDE RAID
>> Controller (rev 50)
>> Subsystem: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT6421 IDE RAID Controller
>> Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 19
>> I/O ports at 9400 [size=16]
>> I/O ports at 9800 [size=16]
>> I/O ports at 9c00 [size=16]
>> I/O ports at a000 [size=16]
>> I/O ports at a400 [size=32]
>> I/O ports at a800 [size=256]
>> [virtual] Expansion ROM at e9000000 [disabled] [size=64K]
>> Capabilities: [e0] Power Management version 2
>>
>> I just noted that the Expansion ROM is disabled, but I didn't see any
>> jumpers to enable it on the card prior to installing it. Does anyone know
>> how this is supposed to work? I would like to make it directly bootable
>> but I believe this has to be 'enabled' for that.
>
>It's usually normal for it to be disabled after boot, I believe. Are you
>getting anything showing up on boot indicating its BIOS is active?
No, not a thing. Also invisible in the mainboards bios config AFAICT.
>> I cannot find any references to this particular chip in a 'make xconfig'
>> for 2.6.24-rc5.
>>
>> Should this be a concern, or is this one a 'Just Works(TM)' chipset? This
>> card has 3 sata port connectors and one ide fitted.
>>
>> Two rather pleasant side effects of going to the Biostar.tw site and
>> finding a newer bios and installing it on an M7NCD Pro mobo are:
>>
>> 1: FSB now running at 400MHZ, was 333 before as it was not at all stable
>> at 400 and I have been told the XP-2800 Athlon only supports 333 and AMD's
>> site agrees.
>>
>> 2: CPU temps are down around 13F. CPU speed still the same at 2079MHZ
>> according to dmesg.
>>
>> The reduced temps at a higher FSB indicates better interface timing, and
>> if it runs the rest of the night at 400 without a self reboot or crash,
>> I'll leave it there.
Running at 400 FSB it gradually ate itself and turned into a brick. Took
about 3 hours of screwing around to recover cuz even a cmos reset left it 400
and it wouldn't recognize my usb keyboard, so I had to dig out an IBM
clickity clakker, one of those cast iron models & plug it into the ps2 socket
to get its attention and get back into the bios and get it slowed down. This
must have been good though cuz the cpu went down another 5 degrees when I
did.
I did another install of F8 on that drive, but on the reboot, only FC6
on /dev/hda1(=/boot and hda3=/) were visible so I'm still on FC6.
This is with a bios release only about 90 days old for what can best be
described as a legacy mobo, a Biostar M7NCD Pro. No onboard sata or
firewire.
The install did put its bootfile stuff on /dev/sda1, and I've copied them back
to the FC6 /boot partition, but I am confused as to how to handle the
differences for this in the kernel arguments I use in adding that stanza to
the existing /boot/grub/grub.conf, and, what to do with the differences
in /boot/grub/device.map between the 2 installs. Some guidance with this
regard would be nice.
FWIW, the f8 install is on VolGroup01, so it does know the difference, but
udev did NOT generate those files in /dev when it ran, so I'm reticent to do
a fix there by any method but editing some udev file somehow so its permanent
once done.
Thanks Robert.
--
Cheers, Gene
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
"Don't discount flying pigs before you have good air defense."
-- [email protected]
On Saturday 15 December 2007 21:24:09 Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Saturday 15 December 2007, Robert Hancock wrote:
> >Gene Heskett wrote:
> >> Greetings;
> >>
> >> When I asked about a sata controller earlier this week, I gave a link to
> >> it. Unforch (maybe) when it actually arrived, the cards box showed a
> >> silicon image chip, and the card had a via. So much for getting what I
> >> ordered...
> >>
> >> The required module then was sata_via, not sata_uli, and it seems to be
> >> working ok. However, this one claims its a raid controller according to
> >> an lspci -v:
> >>
> >> 01:0a.0 RAID bus controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT6421 IDE RAID
> >> Controller (rev 50)
> >> Subsystem: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT6421 IDE RAID Controller
> >> Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 19
> >> I/O ports at 9400 [size=16]
> >> I/O ports at 9800 [size=16]
> >> I/O ports at 9c00 [size=16]
> >> I/O ports at a000 [size=16]
> >> I/O ports at a400 [size=32]
> >> I/O ports at a800 [size=256]
> >> [virtual] Expansion ROM at e9000000 [disabled] [size=64K]
> >> Capabilities: [e0] Power Management version 2
> >>
> >> I just noted that the Expansion ROM is disabled, but I didn't see any
> >> jumpers to enable it on the card prior to installing it. Does anyone
> >> know how this is supposed to work? I would like to make it directly
> >> bootable but I believe this has to be 'enabled' for that.
> >
> >It's usually normal for it to be disabled after boot, I believe. Are you
> >getting anything showing up on boot indicating its BIOS is active?
>
> No, not a thing. Also invisible in the mainboards bios config AFAICT.
Normally this option is called "Enable Option ROM" or enable "INT 13/19h
hook". See if you have such an option. It's surprising this isn't enabled by
default.
However, the BIOS still might not support directly booting off the controller,
I'm afraid.
--
Cheers,
Alistair.
137/1 Warrender Park Road, Edinburgh, UK.
On Saturday 15 December 2007, Alistair John Strachan wrote:
>On Saturday 15 December 2007 21:24:09 Gene Heskett wrote:
>> On Saturday 15 December 2007, Robert Hancock wrote:
>> >Gene Heskett wrote:
>> >> Greetings;
>> >>
>> >> When I asked about a sata controller earlier this week, I gave a link
>> >> to it. Unforch (maybe) when it actually arrived, the cards box showed a
>> >> silicon image chip, and the card had a via. So much for getting what I
>> >> ordered...
>> >>
>> >> The required module then was sata_via, not sata_uli, and it seems to be
>> >> working ok. However, this one claims its a raid controller according
>> >> to an lspci -v:
>> >>
>> >> 01:0a.0 RAID bus controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT6421 IDE RAID
>> >> Controller (rev 50)
>> >> Subsystem: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT6421 IDE RAID Controller
>> >> Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 19
>> >> I/O ports at 9400 [size=16]
>> >> I/O ports at 9800 [size=16]
>> >> I/O ports at 9c00 [size=16]
>> >> I/O ports at a000 [size=16]
>> >> I/O ports at a400 [size=32]
>> >> I/O ports at a800 [size=256]
>> >> [virtual] Expansion ROM at e9000000 [disabled] [size=64K]
>> >> Capabilities: [e0] Power Management version 2
>> >>
>> >> I just noted that the Expansion ROM is disabled, but I didn't see any
>> >> jumpers to enable it on the card prior to installing it. Does anyone
>> >> know how this is supposed to work? I would like to make it directly
>> >> bootable but I believe this has to be 'enabled' for that.
>> >
>> >It's usually normal for it to be disabled after boot, I believe. Are you
>> >getting anything showing up on boot indicating its BIOS is active?
>>
>> No, not a thing. Also invisible in the mainboards bios config AFAICT.
>
>Normally this option is called "Enable Option ROM" or enable "INT 13/19h
>hook". See if you have such an option. It's surprising this isn't enabled by
>default.
I don't recall seeing such an option, but I'll look again when I next reboot.
>However, the BIOS still might not support directly booting off the
> controller, I'm afraid.
I think I'm going to have to maintain my ide boot partition & play tricks with
the kernel arguments line to make the switch to that drive after the kernel
and initrd are loaded from it, which should make it properly visible oncve
that kernel is running.
--
Cheers, Gene
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
His ideas of first-aid stopped short of squirting soda water.
-- P.G. Wodehouse