MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum 54G Problems én massé
From a former mail in here Contrary to 9.1 on a P4C800 board it did see the first 2 HD's (seagate 200GB's SATA) so at least I don't have to have an old ATA drive around to get to "play" like back then. (I have 6 more of those 200GB drives waiting to get busy). I have an Asus V9520 V Suite (works out of the box with basic X.org) Standard mouse / old IBM 1 ton keyboard that just wont die (and needs a cleaning). The good old 19" Daewoo 901D is doing fine for the last 5-7 years. above works and the DVD-burner works so burned out the attached files. The part that doesn't work from a 9.2 out of the box point of view. Hmm ..... welllllll ... that's a long list .... but I can't connect to the net with that PC ;-) Yast detects one of the on-board nics (realtek 8169) sets it up and then: dhcpcd still waiting for data (forever) Compared the boot process on the fly and looks like 2'nd boot makes the nVidia on board NIC come alive and the two of them swap position (eth0 / eth1) But have a look at the attached files it's all documented there Floppy dead for now (don't worry .... about that the burner works). The 3'rd and 4'th SATA port on the board it's a plain no show. Any action with the Promise SATA II TX4 is just a dream for now I guess. (And I only need "ordinary" access) I'all add a drive to the sata controller to see if responds (an earlier attempt gave a no show though). Johan First boot.msg lsmod (list)
2'nd boot.msg without any intervention after I rebooted the PC There's only: one IDE device (the burner) and 4 SATA divices all attached to the motherboard. I'll add one more drive to the SATA II Promise TX4 controller too. Have done that earlier without any luck. Johan
torsdag 02 december 2004 16:05 skrev Johan Nielsen:
2'nd boot.msg without any intervention after I rebooted the PC
There's only:
one IDE device (the burner)
and
4 SATA divices
all attached to the motherboard.
But are they turned on in the bios? You should see a message on the boot screen, listing the SATA devices that are found on the controller.
I'll add one more drive to the SATA II Promise TX4 controller too.
Have done that earlier without any luck.
Johan
Fredag 03 december 2004 02:59 skrev Örn Hansen:
torsdag 02 december 2004 16:05 skrev Johan Nielsen:
2'nd boot.msg without any intervention after I rebooted the PC
There's only:
one IDE device (the burner)
and
4 SATA divices
all attached to the motherboard.
But are they turned on in the bios?
YES even by default
You should see a message on the boot screen, listing the SATA devices that are found on the controller.
Yes I did and as you can see too it sure looks funny
I'll add one more drive to the SATA II Promise TX4 controller too.
Have done that earlier without any luck.
Johan
Lan working (OH MY ... this board has two NIC's built-in so moved to the other kind of helped on that issue). The bad working sata_nv though is still standing. The sata_nv that comes with Gentoo liveCD r1 works. Fredag 03 december 2004 09:41 skrev Johan Nielsen:
Fredag 03 december 2004 02:59 skrev Örn Hansen:
torsdag 02 december 2004 16:05 skrev Johan Nielsen:
2'nd boot.msg without any intervention after I rebooted the PC
There's only:
one IDE device (the burner)
and
4 SATA divices
all attached to the motherboard.
But are they turned on in the bios?
YES even by default
You should see a message on the boot screen, listing the SATA devices that are found on the controller.
Yes I did and as you can see too it sure looks funny
I'll add one more drive to the SATA II Promise TX4 controller too.
Have done that earlier without any luck.
Johan
Johan Nielsen <yep@osterbo-net.dk> writes:
Lan working (OH MY ... this board has two NIC's built-in so moved to the other kind of helped on that issue).
The bad working sata_nv though is still standing.
How did you configure that? As RAID or as normal? Please try normal.
The sata_nv that comes with Gentoo liveCD r1 works.
Is that a 32-bit or 64-bit liveCD? Andreas -- Andreas Jaeger, aj@suse.de, http://www.suse.de/~aj SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany GPG fingerprint = 93A3 365E CE47 B889 DF7F FED1 389A 563C C272 A126
Onsdag 08 december 2004 13:05 skrev Andreas Jaeger:
Johan Nielsen <yep@osterbo-net.dk> writes:
Lan working (OH MY ... this board has two NIC's built-in so moved to the other kind of helped on that issue).
The bad working sata_nv though is still standing.
How did you configure that? As RAID or as normal? Please try normal.
modeprobe sata_nv
The sata_nv that comes with Gentoo liveCD r1 works.
Is that a 32-bit or 64-bit liveCD?
Thought the point of getting a 64bit CPU was to run it in 64bit ;-) My mistake not mentioning it - used the 2004.3 -> liveCD r1 - 64bit version And it doesn't produce the same "noise" as SuSE in the boot.msg as I attached earlier. On promise storagecontrollers: Is the SATA TX 4 from promise supported with SuSE 9.2 then (Then I can retire the SATA II TX4 until support comes around). Johan
Johan Nielsen <yep@osterbo-net.dk> writes:
Onsdag 08 december 2004 13:05 skrev Andreas Jaeger:
Johan Nielsen <yep@osterbo-net.dk> writes:
Lan working (OH MY ... this board has two NIC's built-in so moved to the other kind of helped on that issue).
The bad working sata_nv though is still standing.
How did you configure that? As RAID or as normal? Please try normal.
modeprobe sata_nv
No - in the BIOS!
The sata_nv that comes with Gentoo liveCD r1 works.
Is that a 32-bit or 64-bit liveCD?
Thought the point of getting a 64bit CPU was to run it in 64bit ;-)
My mistake not mentioning it - used the 2004.3 -> liveCD r1 - 64bit version
Ok.
And it doesn't produce the same "noise" as SuSE in the boot.msg as I attached earlier.
On promise storagecontrollers:
Is the SATA TX 4 from promise supported with SuSE 9.2 then (Then I can retire the SATA II TX4 until support comes around).
We have not tested that one, Andreas -- Andreas Jaeger, aj@suse.de, http://www.suse.de/~aj SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany GPG fingerprint = 93A3 365E CE47 B889 DF7F FED1 389A 563C C272 A126
Onsdag 08 december 2004 17:37 skrev Andreas Jaeger:
Johan Nielsen <yep@osterbo-net.dk> writes:
Onsdag 08 december 2004 13:05 skrev Andreas Jaeger:
Johan Nielsen <yep@osterbo-net.dk> writes:
Lan working (OH MY ... this board has two NIC's built-in so moved to the other kind of helped on that issue).
The bad working sata_nv though is still standing.
How did you configure that? As RAID or as normal? Please try normal.
modeprobe sata_nv
No - in the BIOS!
RAID config is disabled for "all devices"
The sata_nv that comes with Gentoo liveCD r1 works.
Is that a 32-bit or 64-bit liveCD?
Thought the point of getting a 64bit CPU was to run it in 64bit ;-)
My mistake not mentioning it - used the 2004.3 -> liveCD r1 - 64bit version
Ok.
And it doesn't produce the same "noise" as SuSE in the boot.msg as I attached earlier.
On promise storagecontrollers:
Is the SATA TX 4 from promise supported with SuSE 9.2 then (Then I can retire the SATA II TX4 until support comes around).
We have not tested that one,
Andreas
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