dave allamby(deleted)
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Re: QNX4 does not install on Dell PowerEdge R200
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dave allamby(deleted)
11/02/2009 11:06 PM
post41196
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Re: QNX4 does not install on Dell PowerEdge R200
Oleg,
Still crashes...the installation program crashes while trying to
auto-detect. I turned off all the devices to search
for and it still terminates. I opened up a shell and ran the Fsys.atapi
and it still crashed at FEDE. I think the problem is
in proc.
Dave
Oleg Bolshakov wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> You can start the Fsys.atapi driver manually.
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> 1. Set "Run installation in diagnostic mode. / F12" check box on the first
> QNX Installer 2009 screen. Then press Next.
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> 2. Unset "EIDE Disk Controller" on the "Select Hardware to Auto-detect"
> screen and press Next.
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> 3. When "Auto-detecting Hardware..." is done use "Add" button to run the
> Fsys.atapi driver. In opened window choose category "Disk Controllers" and
> hardware driver "EIDE Disk Controller". Enter in the Command Line:
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> Fsys.atapi atapi ioport=0x1f0,irq=14 atapi ioport=0x170,irq=15
>
> And press OK.
>
> If this will not work it's means that your hardware doesn't provide IDE
> compatible mode. So you need to use parameters (iopot and irq) from the
> lspci output. But in your last message I see irq=23. It is possible for
> systems configured to use MSI (Message Signaled Interrupts). Please note
> that QNX doesn't support MSI.
>
>
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