Xorg.conf + IDE snags in FC2

From: Romain Kang (romain_at_kzsu.stanford.edu)
Date: 05/30/04

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    I was previously running FC1 on a Shuttle SB61G2 (P4 2.8E, 865g/ICH5),
    with an SGI 1600SW monitor (1600x1024) via Radeon 9200SE. It runs
    MythTV (with Hauppauge 401 card), so I decided to move to a larger
    HDD. I also wanted xfs for the video store; I had been using
    reiserfs because it empirically appeared to cause less disk I/O
    while recording than ext3.

    I installed the new HDD in the internal rack. Since there's no
    space for another HDD inside, I rejumpered the old HDD as an IDE
    slave and hooked it up on the same chain with the optical drive,
    sitting on top of the works with the external cover off. The
    FC2 installer found both HDDs as well as the FC1 installation
    on /dev/hdd. I opted for a fresh install on the new /dev/hda.
    So far, so good.

    When I booted the new installation, it tried to bring up the firstboot
    screen. However, I had a bad Xorg.conf, so firstboot blew up. I
    retrieved the modeline from my old HDD and rebooted, coming back
    with the normal X login screen instead of firstboot. I had to kick
    it a few times to get the right mode because the X root window was
    misdimensioned as 1600x1050. (My recollection was that FC1 brought
    up a usable X11 config, minus the 1600x1024 mode, which I had to
    install by hand).

    To get firstboot to finish its business, I eventually discovered
    that I had to "rm /etc/sysconfig/firstboot". Fine.

    When I brought back my home directory from the old HDD, I was missing
    the sawfish window manager. No problem, run metacity and go back
    to the CDs. Oops, there was no /dev/hdc anymore, only /dev/hda and
    /dev/hdd. The IDE probe correctly saw the optical drive (and the
    installer wanted to upgrade the FC1 partition, for goodness' sake):

    ide0: BM-DMA at 0xf000-0xf007, BIOS settings: hda:DMA, hdb:pio
    ide1: BM-DMA at 0xf008-0xf00f, BIOS settings: hdc:DMA, hdd:DMA

    But nothing for hdc shows up under /proc/ide. Curses. Attempting
    to mount /dev/hdc gets the infamous "not a valid block device"
    error. ide-scsi is deprecated, attempting to put "hdc=ide-cdrom"
    into the kernel boot args does nothing. After Googling and poking
    at this for a while (and missing a MythTV recording scheduled
    overnight) I decide to remove the old HDD. Voila, /dev/hdc reappears
    and I'm back in business:

    hdc: SONY DVD RW DRU-510A, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive

    OK, install sawfish and its prereqs. The old HDD goes into a USB
    2.0 enclosure. Oops, have to rejumper it as IDE master in order
    to make it visible. Copying old videos to the new drive appears
    to move about 13 MB/s.

    Hope this account helps someone...

    Romain Kang Disclaimer: I speak for myself alone,
    romain@kzsu.stanford.edu except when indicated otherwise.

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