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Hi,

I see that during boot it finds the PDC202xx IDE controller, however it does
give some message like "Neither IDE channel enabled (BIOS)" or something
like that.

I was able to save the contents of /proc/ide/pdc202xx if that will help at
all.  The install doesn't seem to have the dmesg binary, unless i just can't
find it.  is there any other way i can get the kernel output besides with
dmesg?

Here are the contents of /proc/ide/pdc202xx:

PDC20267 Chipset.

------------------------------- General
Status ---------------------------------

Burst Mode : enabled

Host Mode : Normal

Bus Clocking : 33 PCI Internal

IO pad select : 10 mA

Status Polling Period : 1

Interrupt Check Status Polling Delay : 0

--------------- Primary Channel ---------------- Secondary
Channel -------------

enabled enabled

66 Clocking enabled enabled

Mode MASTER Mode MASTER

FIFO Empty FIFO Empty

--------------- drive0 --------- drive1 -------- drive0 ----------
drive1 ------

DMA enabled: no no no no

DMA Mode: UDMA 4 NOTSET UDMA 4 NOTSET

PIO Mode: PIO 4 NOTSET PIO 4 NOTSET


Does this help at all?

Thanks,
Kevin


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