On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 10:40:15AM +1000, Maurice Helwig wrote:
> I am new to linux and I have decided to use Debian. My problem is that I am
> using a Promise Ultra100 TX2 IDE controller card. Promise do not seem to
> provide a driver for it although I was told that they do when I bought the
>
* Maurice Helwig ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I am new to linux and I have decided to use Debian. My problem is that I am
> using a Promise Ultra100 TX2 IDE controller card. Promise do not seem to
> provide a driver for it although I was told that they do when I bought the
> card.
> My Question
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 10:40:15AM +1000, Maurice Helwig scribbled...
> I am new to linux and I have decided to use Debian. My problem is that I am
> using a Promise Ultra100 TX2 IDE controller card. Promise do not seem to
> provide a driver for it although I was told that they do when I bought t
* Matthew Daubenspeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011108 14:18]:
> Has anyone tried using a Promise UltraTX2 ATA/100 controller under Debian?
>
> I can get them for dirt cheap, and they have performed wonderfully
> otherwise, but haven't tried it with Debian.
I've got one and it works wonderfully. The
I've got one and it works great with kernel 2.4.12.
I've also used it with kernel 2.2.19 + IDE patch.
Kernel config option is CONFIG_BLK_DEV_PDC202XX, IIRC.
- Arno.
* Matthew Daubenspeck ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Has anyone tried using a Promise UltraTX2 ATA/100 controller under Debian?
>
> I can get them for dirt cheap, and they have performed wonderfully
> otherwise, but haven't tried it with Debian.
>
> Any comments/suggestions would be appreciated.
>
Matthew Daubenspeck said:
> Has anyone tried using a Promise UltraTX2 ATA/100 controller under
> Debian?
anything different from the "normal" Ultra ATA/100 controllers
from promise? i use promise ata/100 controllers in 3 systems
and they are ROCK SOLID. i wouldn't use the raid editions but
the non
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