Thanks for your patience. The idea here is to attach some large drives to a K6 that can be accessed over ethernet. Regular spinning SATA/SAS drives fit this purpose and there are many different drive controller cards available. I guess the trick is figuring out a working combination of hardware and software.
With the built-in IDE ports I seem to be limited to around 80GB, which is not very useful to me as a NAS. The latest controller card I bought is a Promise SATA 300 TX4 PCI 4-Port Controller Card GP 0434-03 REV A1, based on your picture. This new card "works" like a few of the others I've tried:
For testing I connected a 2TB drive to the card and I can boot from a CD/DVD drive connected to the built-in IDE port, and install linux to the SATA drive. But then I can't boot the fresh linux install from the SATA drive. To use it, I need to first re-connect and boot on the IDE CD/DVD drive with the install image again, then do stuff like rescue mode to get a command prompt and then mount, chroot, kexec, swapon, etc. to use the SATA drive. Then I have a big CD/DVD drive taking up space that was only needed to boot. So the PCI SATA controller card works, but is not bootable.
It seems like I need to first do a "mini" boot on IDE (like from a small CF card?), then once it can see the PCI controller card, do a real boot from that.
...or maybe there is a BIOS setting or IRQ tweak that will let it boot from PCI?
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Also, what's going on with this?: It is taking a lot more effort to post stuff here anymore.
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