nv-pv2 (Was: I give up)
Søren Schmidt
sos at FreeBSD.ORG
Sun Jan 18 04:52:06 PST 2009
On 18Jan, 2009, at 12:00 , Conrad J. Sabatier wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 16:38:46 -0600
> "Conrad J. Sabatier" <conrads at cox.net> wrote:
>
>> OK, I took Soren's advice and modified the device ID in one of the
>> patches he had originally sent me. The SATA controller is now being
>> recognized, as well as the hard drive, but still no CD/DVD.
>>
>> What else do I need to do to complete this remedy? I've included my
>> modifications to Soren's original patches below.
>>
>> Thank you, and sorry for the long lag in following up on this issue.
>>
>> Conrad
> I should hqve included the output of "ataconf list":
>
> # atacontrol list
> ATA channel 2: (this is the internal hard drive)
> Master: ad4 <Hitachi HDS721075KLA330/GK8OA87A> Serial ATA II
> Slave: no device present
> ATA channel 3:
> Master: no device present
> Slave: no device present
> ATA channel 4:
> Master: no device present
> Slave: no device present
> ATA channel 5:
> Master: no device present
> Slave: no device present
> ATA channel 6:
> Master: no device present
> Slave: no device present
> ATA channel 7:
> Master: no device present
> Slave: no device present
>
> So where the heck is my CD/DVD connected to? This is one of the most
> bizarre problems I've ever encountered. Pciconf, camcontrol both turn
> up equally blank info. I'm quite at a loss here.
If the optical device is SATA it might not be detected, the code for
SATA ATAPI is still fragile.
If its PATA it should be detected..
>
>
> And what could be the reason for no ATA channels 0 or 1 showing up?
Those two devices are reserved for the legacy ports.
-Søren
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