CompactFlash as primary drive in 560x
Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 6:16 pm
I have a 560x (233 mhz, 96 MB ram) that I run [censored] Small Linux on. The hard drive is starting to make a little rattle and I am afraid that it is on the way out.
I have a couple of 2 GB CompactFlash cards around and am trying to use one of them as a replacement for the 2.5" HDD. I have a CF to 44 pin IDE adapter, but when I attach it I can't get it and the CF to boot. I made BIOS changes to try and boot to it but can't get it to work.
The CF is still seen as removable media instead of a drive with the OS on it. I figured that the machine would see that there is now something mounted onto the HDD cable and read that as the drive to boot to. Am I wrong in this assumption.
Anybody done this successfully? Would love to have a step-by-step if so. If not, all suggestions are welcomed.
I have a couple of 2 GB CompactFlash cards around and am trying to use one of them as a replacement for the 2.5" HDD. I have a CF to 44 pin IDE adapter, but when I attach it I can't get it and the CF to boot. I made BIOS changes to try and boot to it but can't get it to work.
The CF is still seen as removable media instead of a drive with the OS on it. I figured that the machine would see that there is now something mounted onto the HDD cable and read that as the drive to boot to. Am I wrong in this assumption.
Anybody done this successfully? Would love to have a step-by-step if so. If not, all suggestions are welcomed.