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Operating Systems SCO Replace Disk Post 302455809 by jgt on Wednesday 22nd of September 2010 01:21:42 PM
Old 09-22-2010
Replace Disk

Originally Posted by panos83
Hello there Sir,

according to this old post,
warning:hd:no root disk controler was found

i try to restore an old image to a new hard disk drive.
The problem is that i don't have basic information such as:
1) Which btld driver do i need for my new hard drive?
2) Where to tell sco where the new drive actually is, according to the post
above (ex. "root=ad320(0,0,0,0)" tell sco what the hard drive address is.
controller #,bus #, disk id#, lun always 0)


My hardware does not support floppy device due its nature plus the only
available bootable media is my sco boot CD

What should i do in order to correct the controller issue? Which commands and with what order to
type them?

Any help would be grateful

Thanks

Would you please create a new thread with your question in it, and also include the version of the OS and a brief description of the new hardware (cpu type, disk controller type, etc)

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Quote:
I still can't reply jgt.

I got though the information you asked:

Now, the OS is SCO OpenServer 5.0.7
About the hardware, i still don't have the information about the controller, all i know is that the broken HD is a Toshiba MK2018GAS
(Toshiba MK2018GAS 20GB 2.5" Super Slimline 9.5mm Notebook Hard Drive (HDD2168)<br>)

and the new HD is a WD1200B EVE
(Western Digital WD1200BEVE Specifications - Serial ATA Hard Drive, Hard Drive)

I have an old image from the Toshiba. Now that Toshiba HD is broken, i restored the
image file to the new HD (Western Digital) and i get the errors bellow:

warning:hd:noroot disk controler was found
hd:a boot-time loadable driver may be required
h i init
panic:srmount fan-error19 mounting rootdev(1/42)
error 19 opening dumpdev(1/41)
dump not completed
safe to power off

The cpu is a PIII and i did't find any problems related to that.

As a newbie to SCO i can't bypass this problem and map the OS to new disc
Forgive me for my bad English.

Any help would be really grateful.

Panos
The new drive uses the same disk controller driver as the old one, however...
There are two issues that you will have to deal with. The first is the CMOS settings for how SATA drives are to be treated. You must use legacy mode, so that the disk appears to be the primary master.
Secondly, the disk geometry is different for the new drive. Use the biosgeom(cyl,heads,sectors) boot string to tell the kernel that the drive has a different number of cylinders heads and sectors. Use the native mode numbers, not LBA or LARGE.
After you have booted, use the "dparam" command to permanently change these values.
You said that the cpu is a P3. Are you using a non standard SATA controller?
 

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HD(4)							     Linux Programmer's Manual							     HD(4)

NAME
hd - MFM/IDE hard disk devices DESCRIPTION
The hd* devices are block devices to access MFM/IDE hard disk drives in raw mode. The master drive on the primary IDE controller (major device number 3) is hda; the slave drive is hdb. The master drive of the second controller (major device number 22) is hdc and the slave hdd. General IDE block device names have the form hdX, or hdXP, where X is a letter denoting the physical drive, and P is a number denoting the partition on that physical drive. The first form, hdX, is used to address the whole drive. Partition numbers are assigned in the order the partitions are discovered, and only nonempty, nonextended partitions get a number. However, partition numbers 1-4 are given to the four partitions described in the MBR (the "primary" partitions), regardless of whether they are unused or extended. Thus, the first logi- cal partition will be hdX5. Both DOS-type partitioning and BSD-disklabel partitioning are supported. You can have at most 63 partitions on an IDE disk. For example, /dev/hda refers to all of the first IDE drive in the system; and /dev/hdb3 refers to the third DOS "primary" partition on the second one. They are typically created by: mknod -m 660 /dev/hda b 3 0 mknod -m 660 /dev/hda1 b 3 1 mknod -m 660 /dev/hda2 b 3 2 ... mknod -m 660 /dev/hda8 b 3 8 mknod -m 660 /dev/hdb b 3 64 mknod -m 660 /dev/hdb1 b 3 65 mknod -m 660 /dev/hdb2 b 3 66 ... mknod -m 660 /dev/hdb8 b 3 72 chown root:disk /dev/hd* FILES
/dev/hd* SEE ALSO
chown(1), mknod(1), sd(4), mount(8) COLOPHON
This page is part of release 3.53 of the Linux man-pages project. A description of the project, and information about reporting bugs, can be found at http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/. Linux 1992-12-17 HD(4)
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