Can't access LSI SCSI onboard bios, however Fedora detects & loads proper modules?

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Hello,

I got a used Tyan HS2567 Motherboard, with an onboard (and in its bios enabled) LSI Scsi controller. However, i never see or can access any lsi setup/bios... it just doesn't show up. there's no jumper on the board that could prevent that, nor anything else.

the machine also has a 3ware card installed, which bios shows/runs just fine during the initial boot phase.

however, when I put in the fc1-cd ... it detects the scsi controller, loads the module.. and shows the one attached 18gig ibm drive.


the problem is, I can't boot from it, because the motherboards own bios, doesn't show the scsi controller/hdd as boot-device.. only the 3ware one.... any idea how I can fix/work around that? I want the 18gig scsi drive to hold the actual linux installation, and only use the raid-5 behind the 3ware card for the /home partition & personal files.



cheers & thanks, --

Joerg Battermann
jb@xxxxxxxxxx
http://www.justBE.com




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