[Fwd: Re: boot from diskonchip millenium]
Glen
mtd at empireenterprises.com
Tue Aug 6 17:26:53 EDT 2002
Thank you for your help thus far.
> This always happens when the grub_firmware was compiled by
> running aclocal/autoconf/automake commands from README_DiskOnChip and
> specifying the --enable-diskonchip-mil option. [The latest patches are
> 0.92 and 2002-07-29].
This is what I did, with the 0.92 patch; are you saying I should have
done otherwise?
I started from scratch, and recompiled everything, reformatted, and the
like. Now I get the following message:
DoC Mil D000
E698
Jumping to Grub
Attempting to open /boot/grub/menu.lst on drive 0xe0, partition 0xff
Unknown ChipID a0 at c8000
DiskOnChip Millennium found at d0000
floor 0, chip 0; manufacturer: Toshiba
Chip: Toshiba TC58V64AFT/DC, total size: 8MiB
erase unit: 8192 bytes, page: 512 byes
unknown manufacturer code: 0x43
Total of 1 chips found - total capacity 8 MiB
Scanning for NFTL Media Header
NFTL Media Header found in flash sector 208
nftl_rawread(): error 16 in memcpy() or earlier, press any key
Interestingly enough, after I boot the machine to the HDD by entering
the commands in grub manually, I no longer have a nftl partition.
Does grub write to the DOC upon booting?
-g
On Tue, 2002-08-06 at 14:04, Ilguiz Latypov wrote:
>
> On 6 Aug 2002, Glen wrote:
>
> > Attempting to open /boot/grub/menu.lst 0x0 0x0
> > Attempting to open /boot/grub/menu.lst 0x0 0x1
>
> I believe there were attempts to open configuration file on disk 0xe0
> (DiskOnChip fake BIOS drive number just for the GRUB's internal BIOS disk
> access API). This always happens when the grub_firmware was compiled by
> running aclocal/autoconf/automake commands from README_DiskOnChip and
> specifying the --enable-diskonchip-mil option. [The latest patches are
> 0.92 and 2002-07-29].
>
> > Ideas??
>
> If you created a partition within NFTL layer, the "root (dc0,0)" command
> would be worth trying.
>
> Ilguiz
>
>
>
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