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Paul, hdc is the secondary master, usually the cdrom drive on a laptop. The compact flash should come up as something more than hdd. (hde, hdf are fine). -- Alex Sandini Blue-Chip Engineering NV Gemeentehuisstraat 1 9402 Meerbeke - Belgium tel +32 (0)54 587 942 fax +32 (0)54 569 647 asandini at blue dash chip dot be Paul Evans wrote: > 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. > |