[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ date ; echo ${Brett I. Holcomb}
Sunday 22 June 2003 07:11 pm

> You're welcome!  What did you have to do.  Please share it with us and let
> it be part of the archives for others in the future.
>

It's on his reply ;-)

Read carefuly 'til the end. That's why top posting (or a mixture) is BAD IDEA.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ date ; echo ${GXzim}
Sunday 22 June 2003 06:53 pm

> OK....I finally got it working --with everyone's help
> of course.  I thank everyone who tried to help me out
>
> :)
>
> You guys are GREAT
>
> --- MAL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > G�zim" Hoxha wrote:
> > > VP_IDE detected chipset, but driver not compiled
> >
> > in!
> >
> > > Is that good news?
> > > Also there was this
> > > apm: BIOS not found  if it has to do anything with
> >
> > my
> >
> > > problem.
> > > Someone asked to post some stuff about my
> >
> > harddisk,
> >
> > > but the thing is I don't know much :|
> > >
> > > Thanks for trying to help guys, it's appreciated
> > >
> > :)
> >
> > You've got a VIA Pro chipset, but you've only
> > selected the generic driver :)
> >
> > In your kernel config, go to:
> > ATA/IDE/MFM/RLL support  --->
> > IDE, ATA and ATAPI Block devices  --->
> > and enable 'VIA82CXXX chipset support'
> >
> > Also make sure that 'Use PCI DMA by default when
> > available' is enabled,
> > (it's on the same page).
> > You will then get DMA automatically on all your
> > drives on boot.
> >
> > MAL

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