Hello all, I know that hardware questions aren't reallly the thing here but I do not have regular access to newsgroups so I try anyway :)
OnIDE0 (Motherboard) I have a UDMA Quantum fireball 3.2G as master, no slave; On IDE1 I have DMA quantum sirocco 1.6G as master (PIO4), no slave; Since I want to attach some other IDE devices (CD, Zip, CD-RW, Tape) ,without disturbing the 'fast' HDs, I have bought a Promise Ultra DMA-33 card for ide2 and 3. It is given IRQ 10 by the BIOS and the video card (Tseng ET6000) gets IRQ11. These IRQs are both unused by ISA cards. I run stock hamm, custom kernel 2.1.131 (or 2.0.36). I have an Asus mainboard TX97E, K6-233, 80M. ISA MAD16 sound card, IRQ 7/9, Ditto Dash, IRQ5, Internal modem on ttyS3, IRQ 3. A problem arises when I start Linux with the new card. When booting, it always hangs on "checking partitions... hda:" and nothing happens. Ctl-alt-del doesn't work. I turned off all BIOS settings for UDMA and set drive I/O to the lowest level (mode 0/0). Then I get (from the top of my head) some messages in braces: "checking partitions.... hda: { DriveSeek Complete Drive Not ready Error 0x50 } or somthing like that. The drive still hangs. BTW, there are NO drives attached to the card (yet). When I remove the card, all is OK. NT boots as well (always, btw). Questions...: Strange thing is, the card (formally) has nothing to do with hda, or does it? I know UDMA used to be a problem, but not with these recent kernels I use? What DMA channel is used for it? Should I reserve it in BIOS? I hope someone has an idea here.... If you want, I'll be more specific (though I have no access to that PC here) Thanks in advance, Felix > ___________ > Felix Chang > > Hoogovens Research & Development > P.O. Box 10.000 > 1970 CA IJmuiden > tel (+31) 251 492927 > fax (+31) 251 470114 > [EMAIL PROTECTED]