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Re: Can't boot past the Takaya



Hi Bill, 

I had the same problem with Takaya 16x CDROM.
I do not know if it a problem with the device, but the problem was and is
that hdb is detected twice and hdc is not detected at all.
So, I connected the CDROM to  the secondary IDE channel and left it
as slave. It works.

Hope this helps,


ZORO

On Wed, 2 Sep 1998, Bill Wilson wrote:

> 
> Debian 2.0 has been great for me, so I have friend who has become
> interested and I just tried to install on his machine.  I can
> begin the boot from the CDROM, but during the hardware detection,
> the machine halts right here:
> 
> ttystuff ...
> ide stuff ... (probably should have written this down)
> hda: Quantum Fireball
> hdb: DF6910C(-D18)2, ATAPI CDROM drive
>   --------- Machine Halts ----------
> 
> The CDROM is, clearly a well known brand :-(, Takaya CD-812.
> Same results no matter if I boot from CDROM or a rescue floppy I had.
> 
> Is it possible this is a proprietary CDROM and he needs to buy
> a new CDROM?  Clearly the BIOS can load Linux from the CD.
> Before I suggest he spend money and possibly be
> further dissapointed, I would appreciate it if anyone who might have
> experienced this would let me know if this is correct or point
> me in the right direction.
> 
> ----------------
> Should I get past this, I will be staring down an SC-OPTI 16 bit
> PNP sound card.  Does anybody know what kernel compile sound options
> are required for this card, or should he write a bigger check?
> 
> I'm going to find out what shop he bought from and blot it out
> of my phone book.
> 
> If anyone can help, thanks.
> 
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> E-Mail: Bill Wilson <billw@wt.net>
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> 
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