CDROM drive not recognized when connected as slave
Hello:
I have a Sony CDROM drive and a Samsung CD-RW drive. Both of them are connected to secondary IDE channel. I have Intel D815EEA2 motherboard. During installation of Slackware 9.1, one of these drives which is configured as master is detected. Is this normal? I tried changing jumper settings on the drives. I found that the drive with a jumper setting to work as master is always recognized after probing, but not the other drive which is slave. Anand |
I don't think that's a slackware problem... Have you
checked your BIOS settings (Both drives AUTO)? The next thing I'd be looking at is the IDE-cable... Cheers, Tink |
Both drives are configured as AUTO in BIOS.
What should I look in the cable? Please advice. Anand |
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