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From: briang@access5.digex.net (Brian G.)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.bsdi.misc
Subject: Re: initializing wd1: Device not configured
Date: 7 Jul 1996 15:07:08 -0400
Organization: Express Access Online Communications, Greenbelt, MD USA
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Message-ID: <4rp1ss$7so@access5.digex.net>
References: <4rne76$ml2@access5.digex.net> <4rovum$chf@doctor.nl2k.edmonton.ab.ca>
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In article <4rovum$chf@doctor.nl2k.edmonton.ab.ca>,
The Doctor <doctor@nl2k.edmonton.AB.ca> wrote:
>In article <4rne76$ml2@access5.digex.net>,
>Brian G. <briang@access5.digex.net> wrote:
>>I am getting this message when trying to add a new hard drive (wd1)
>>to a BSDI server with "disksetup -i wd1".  
>>
>>It is a 2.1 GB IDE.  Can someone tell me what I need to run to configure
>>the device?
>>
>>	TIA, 
>>
>>	  - Brian G.
>
>How is you hardware configured (On the Master / slave basis)?

IDE Controller 1:

	Master 2.1GB wd0
	Slave  2.1GB wd1

IDE Controller 2:

	Master 1.0GB wd2

And then there are a few SCSI drives on the system as well, sd0, sd1 & sd2
at ID's 0, 4, & 5.


	- Brian G.