On Tuesday 29 October 2002 01:49 am, you is done writ:
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> Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 6.31
> ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx
> PCI_IDE: unknown IDE controller on PCI bus 00 device f9, VID=8086, DID=24cb
> PCI: Device 00:1f.1 not available because of resource collisions
> PCI_IDE: (ide_setup_pci_device:) Could not enable device.

>  The IDE bus is working, the drives are working just fine.  But why am I
> getting the above error?  Why does it come up as a 33MHz bus?

>    The motherboard is a brand new SuperMicro P4SGA board, P4-1.8Ghz, 
> 512MB DDR ram with a 400Mhz front bus speed.  So, what's going on?

1. What version of Linux; specifically, of the kernel?
2. Is this a precompiled package? 

If it's the latter, I suggest you look at what the package was compiled 
on/for. It may *be* a 386 (minimum target) with no support for higher-speed 
busses.

        mark

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