2002-12-18 22:15:55

by D.A.M. Revok

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Subject: Re: 2.4.19, don't "hdparm -I /dev/hde" if hde is on a Asus A7V133 Promise ctrlr, or...

I'd flashed the BIOS awhile ago, and it hasn't been updated since ( that
I know of, it's an A7V133, so flashing it this year ...

Ah, yes, the scum who maintain the Asus websites don't allow secure
browser access, so .. switching to Mozilla w/ scripting...
yes, they updated it to deal with the Thoroughbred, .. blockheads don't
have the flash-util available on the site?
... right, have to go back to download start page..
what drugged official designed the "flow" of this site?

right, I'll check this, possibly flash the 'board, and get back to you..
tomorrow, because I've been up too long and am now fried, and I'm not
flashing BIOS or going through all the setup again while I'm this
fritzed.

I /hope/ this fixes it, but am not betting anything on it...

... and by the way .. thanks, people, eh?


On Wed 18 December, 2002 17:04, John Bradford wrote:
>> The BIOS is written to prevent one from choosing SCSI-boot and not
>> Promise-boot while the Promise-BIOS is enabled, so I'd disabled it.
>> ... when I re-enabled the Promise-BIOS, the problem disappeared.
>
>Have you checked for a possible BIOS update that might let you leave
>the BIOS enabled, and boot from another device, or alternatively
>initialise the chipset even though the BIOS is disabled?
>
>(I know it sounds odd to look for a BIOS update for an instance when
>you want the BIOS disabled, but, for example, on my Adaptec SCSI
>adaptor, disabling the BIOS means that it doesn't reserve address
>space, but it still initialises the devices.)
>
>I actually have a Promise card that I'm not using. I bought it, but
>never used it, (I did use the IDE cable that came with it - that must
>have worked out to be the most expensive IDE cable in the world, at
>about 40 quid :-) :-) :-)).
>
>John.

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2002-12-19 01:54:35

by Mike Dresser

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Subject: Re: 2.4.19, don't "hdparm -I /dev/hde" if hde is on a Asus A7V133 Promise ctrlr, or...

On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, D.A.M. Revok wrote:

> yes, they updated it to deal with the Thoroughbred, .. blockheads don't
> have the flash-util available on the site?

They have at least a few boards that don't need the flash util, you just
alt-f2 when it's booting, and it loads it off the floppy. I've got an
ASUS P4B533 that i just flashed to a beta 1012, futilely searching for a
fix for the fact that my machine will not boot Win98 unless it is in
logged mode. Safe mode works, but regular boot will not, only if you do
option 2 in the startup menu. Had to hunt down a disk to recycle to use.

Speaking of floppies, old wisdom said to always flash off the floppy, then
it was always flash off the hd, and now it's back to flashing off the floppy?

I wonder what you do for floppyless computers.

Mike