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I have also a WRAP board but I used the windows utility (on m0n0wall website) to write the compact flash. It worked immediately (I didn't have to configure the bios or something else). ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Evans" <paul underscore andrew underscore evans at hotmail dot com> To: <m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch> Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 12:06 PM Subject: [m0n0wall] Problem installing on WRAP Hi I'm trying to get m0n0wall working on a PC engines WRAP platform (1 mini PCI, 3 LAN version). I'm using a 32mb lexar compact flash in an IDE to compact flash adapter under linux, where /var/log/messages tells me the device is /dev/hdc0 I've followed the installation instructions: gunzip -c wrap-1.0.img | dd of=/dev/hdc0 bs=16k Then I've shutdown the machine, taken the compact flash out and put it in the WRAP machine. It then comes up: PC Engines WRAP.1C v1.0 tinyBIOS V1.4a (C)1997-2003 PC Engines 640 KB Base Memory 64512 KB Extended Memory 01F0 Master 848A LEXAR ATA FLASH Phys C/H/S 487/4/32 Log C/H/S 487/4/32 Invalid system disk Replace the disk, and then press any key OK, I know it's probably something simple that I've overlooked but as I'm not a linux guru, I'm looking to you guys for help :-) I don't think it's the WRAP as it comes up with identical messages on both my machines, and I've used various 32Mb and 8Mb lexar compact flash cards, but to no avail. Any help would be very much appreciated. Cheers, Paul. |