From: Carlos Dri ([email protected])
Date: Thu Dec 21 2000 - 13:51:33 CET
No, it isnīt an IDE device, it has a True Flash File System, that loads
automatically when the system boots. It works just like an IDE device, but
the interface isnīt IDE. I found an app note in the Disk On Chip site
(www.m-chip.com) with drivers for Linux (I have a DOC 2000 device) , but I
have to recompile the kernel.
Is there another solution?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jochen Cichon" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 9:22 AM
Subject: Re: mulinux with Disk On Chip
> Hi everybody!!
> Iīve installed mu in a PC104 (pentium based) machine, booting from hard
disk. It worked all fine, but I canīt mount the Disk On Chip device, mu says
it isnīt a block device |:o(
Is that Chip used as a "normal" IDE Device. Because linux should handle
that.
But if that Disk is something other... Uuuhhh.. Don't know.
I've used Linux on a 104 System with a 8MB IDE DiskChip. And that works
pretty
good.
> How can this be done? And the next step: how can I boot from the Disk On
Chip??
See above. If it's a IDE Drive no problem...
Ciao Jochen
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