> On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 05:55:42PM -0800, Rick Johnson wrote:
> > No problems for me yet on an RH 7.3 athlon 2.4.18-18 (or 17) 
> kernel or on
> > 8.0 on the same kernel versions. One is an Ultra/100 (7.3) and 
> the other is
> > an Ultra/66 (8.0) controller.
> 
> Weird!
> 
> I've got the latest firmware in the ultra66, how about you? (from memory,
> I think it's verson 2.0 build 18 (2.00b18).
> 
> Fred

> > 
> > 
> > > Is anyone else having trouble with the 2.4.18-x kernel?
> > >
> > > Specifically, it doesn't LIKE my promsie Ultra66 ATA 
> controller. Cannot
> > > (reliably) access the drive on /dev/hdg (promise controller, 
> second IDE
> > > channel, master). Tends to hang the mount or e2fsck or 
> whatever commands,
> > > tends to do weird things to the sytem such that it won't, 
> e.g., shutdown
> > > when told to.
> > >
> > > Happens on both the 2.4.18-17.7x and 2.4.18-18.7x kernels. the older
> > > 2.4.9-34 kernel seems to work fine with this device.
> > >
> > > It has been entered in to RH's bugzilla, but so far there are 
> no replies
> > > (except for my own additional comment).
> > 

Hi,

I'm on RH72.
And the new kernel installed is the same you got.
It seems I don't have bug or performance problems.
[Maybe at compiling MySQL but it's maybe my fault *??*].

Howerver, it seems the presence of the 'x' in the number
version issue a state not really relevant, isn't it ?
My question is simple : What is the thing to do (certainly a
update or whatever) to have a final version and state of the
last kernel issued by erratas...

Thank you
--
ism
"They try to build a prison" - Prison song / S.O.A.D



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