--- In "Eddie Dawydiuk" <> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> > +IDE failed to identify unit 0 - wrote: b0, read: 0
> >
> > If I remove the flash card and reboot again, the
> > failure goes away and I get:
> >
> > +No devices on IDE controller 0
> >
> > Has anybody seen this "IDE failure" message before??
> > Any ideas as to what's going wrong here??
>
> This message comes from Redboot, Redboot has detected your CF
> card and is running a basic test on your CF card. Here is a
> comment from the source code explaining what the test is doing.
>
> // This is reminiscent of a memory test. We write a
value
> // to a certain location (device register), then write
a
> // different value somewhere else so that the first
value
> // is not hanging on the bus, then we read back the
first
> // value to see if the write was succesful.
>
> If the code doesn't read back the first value correctly then this
> error message is printed. I would try using a different CF card.
>
> //Eddie
>
I have the same problem, but this is with the brand new flash from
the developer's kit!? I am just getting started and am rather new to
Linux so is there something else I could be doing wrong?
Jason
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