Well I think it has to be a hardware issue as I see USB Power: 5000 mV and SATA1 Power: 5000 mV in the log but fdisk doesn't recognise the same drive that it recognises in SATA port 1 when placed in SATA port 2. When I run ide reset in uboot I get "Bus 0: OK Bus 1: not available".
I tried again with http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,12381,17420#msg-17420 which this time I got to boot. However, it's exactly the same thing when it comes to the second hard drive. I see USB Power: 5000 mV and SATA1 Power: 5000 mV but no second drive is listed under fdisk -l
On a more positive note this whole experience has taught be how to use UART which I've successfully used to recover by old DNS320 which I thought I had bricked. I think I'll just go back to using that with a custom linux booting from USB as I'd like to have two drives really :).
Thanks for all your help with this. If you have any other ideas I could try then I'm all ears :).
Cheers,
Ed
I tried again with http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,12381,17420#msg-17420 which this time I got to boot. However, it's exactly the same thing when it comes to the second hard drive. I see USB Power: 5000 mV and SATA1 Power: 5000 mV but no second drive is listed under fdisk -l
On a more positive note this whole experience has taught be how to use UART which I've successfully used to recover by old DNS320 which I thought I had bricked. I think I'll just go back to using that with a custom linux booting from USB as I'd like to have two drives really :).
Thanks for all your help with this. If you have any other ideas I could try then I'm all ears :).
Cheers,
Ed