> Are you sure it's an IDE connector on the soundcard?
Yep. Says so.
> Most soundcard have proprietry CD-ROM connectors, and not IDE
> connectors. It may look the same (40 way connector) but is very
> different.
Odd. Most that I have seen have IDE connectors labelled as such.
> Did the jumper say "IDE disable" or cdrom disable?
"2nd IDE disable"
> If it is truely an IDE drive then /dev/hdc should find it if you have it
> as master on the 2nd IDE channel.
Been there, done that. No effect. The problem seems to be that now
(post-install) it is not seeing either of the two potential 2nd IDE
connectors.
///Peter
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