Colin Watson wrote:
>
> Can't help with the UDMA66 thing, but ...
>
> On Wed, May 08, 2002 at 11:08:04AM +0100, Alex Hunsley wrote:
> > 2) Can anyone remind me in which file I put "ifup eth0" to ensure my network
> > card interface comes up automatically at boot? I've already got the right
> >
Can't help with the UDMA66 thing, but ...
On Wed, May 08, 2002 at 11:08:04AM +0100, Alex Hunsley wrote:
> 2) Can anyone remind me in which file I put "ifup eth0" to ensure my network
> card interface comes up automatically at boot? I've already got the right
> driver mentioned in /etc/modules
On Wed, May 08, 2002 at 11:08:04AM +0100, Alex Hunsley wrote:
> 2) Can anyone remind me in which file I put "ifup eth0" to ensure my network
> card interface comes up automatically at boot? I've already got the right
> driver mentioned in /etc/modules
/etc/network/interfaces
--
Karl E. Jørge
Alex Hunsley wrote:
>
> 2) Can anyone remind me in which file I put "ifup eth0" to ensure my network
> card interface comes up automatically at boot? I've already got the right
> driver mentioned in /etc/modules
I forgot to say - I've also got the requisite line in the interfaces file. All
On Sunday 17 June 2001 17:07, Aquila wrote:
> Yeh you need a special IDE cable, though if your motherboard supports
> UDMA mode 4 or 5 it *should* already come with one (or more). it's got
> finer cables than a normal 40w IDE cables, and usually colour coded
> black, gray, blue for IDE master, sla
Yeh you need a special IDE cable, though if your motherboard supports
UDMA mode 4 or 5 it *should* already come with one (or more). it's got
finer cables than a normal 40w IDE cables, and usually colour coded
black, gray, blue for IDE master, slave, motherboard.
On 17 Jun 2001 17:00:57 +0200, Raff
On Sunday 17 June 2001 15:58, Aquila wrote:
> You might want to enable the kernel options
>
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDISK
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEPCI
> CONFIG_IDEPCI_SHARE_IRQ
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
> CONFIG_IDEDMA_PCI_AUTO
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA
>
> Then have a look at your motherboard manual to fig
On Sunday 17 June 2001 15:58, Aquila wrote:
> You might want to enable the kernel options
>
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDISK
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEPCI
> CONFIG_IDEPCI_SHARE_IRQ
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
> CONFIG_IDEDMA_PCI_AUTO
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA
>
> Then have a look at your motherboard manual to fig
You might want to enable the kernel options
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDISK
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEPCI
CONFIG_IDEPCI_SHARE_IRQ
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI
CONFIG_IDEDMA_PCI_AUTO
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA
Then have a look at your motherboard manual to figure out which specific
IDE controller chipset you have, and ena
> I have a UDMA66 HDD and Board.
>
> I have enabled the options for using UDMA in the Kernel conf.
> Now the Kernel shows me that:
>
> hda: 87930864 sectors (45021 MB) w/2048KiB Cache, CHS=5473/255/63, UDMA(33)
>
> Why UDM
-Raid Motherboard
...
> Alexander
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From: Jon Branch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: UDMA66 boot problem/HPT370
Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 02:01:37 -0500 (EST)
> Hi Alexander
>
> Sorry no solution from me. I'm faced with a near identical problem using the
> HPT 370 on-boa
Jon Branch wrote:
>
> Hi Alexander
>
> Sorry no solution from me. I'm faced with a near identical problem using the
> HPT 370 on-board controller with a 2theMax BX7 +100 motherboard (actually
> with five of them). So I'll be interested to see the solution if/when you get
> one.
>
> Regards
>
I´m desperate
to install debian eventhough it doesn´t seem to work with me.I had Suse
installed a year ago, but I don´t want to put up with there
funnyrc.config-thingy any more.It seems that my onboard HPT370
controller should be supported on the udma66floppies.I just got unlucky
and so it
Hi Alexander
Sorry no solution from me. I'm faced with a near identical problem using the
HPT 370 on-board controller with a 2theMax BX7 +100 motherboard (actually with
five of them). So I'll be interested to see the solution if/when you get one.
Regards
Jon Branch
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On Fri, Oct 15, 1999 at 09:03:00PM -0600, Alexis Maldonado wrote:
> Hello!
> I'm using a Western Digital Expert (2MB Cache, 7200RPM), with a Promise
> Ultra/66 board, and kernel 2.2.12 with the hedrick patches.
>
> hdparm -t /dev/hde gives me 22.5 MB/s
:( I still have 14.81, just like under UDMA3
Hello!
> > though i'm yet to meet drive which could saturate even UDMA(33)
>
> I'll have to second this. If you try this drive on a 33M bus, and it's
> the only device on the bus, you're not likely to see any improvement
> just by sticking it on a 66M bus. The drive is the limiting factor
> here.
On Fri, 15 Oct, 1999 à 10:45:28PM +0200, Jean-Yves BARBIER wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I installed a 2.2.12 kernel and the hedridck patch for udma66;
> I had:
> append="mem=127M ide2=0x1e8,0x3ee,11"
>
> in /etc/lilo.conf, but I still have problems; detection is well done
> BUT not for the good dr
On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, Jean-Yves BARBIER wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 15, 1999 at 04:20:18PM -0500, Oleg Krivosheev wrote:
> > >
> > > Why does the 3rd HD's on /dev/hdg, instead of /dev/hde?
> >
> > because hdc&hdd are for two disks on first IDE ontroller,
> > hde&hdf are for two disks on second IDE c
Oleg Krivosheev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, Jean-Yves BARBIER wrote:
[snip]
> > and why does the speed (hdparm -t ..) still the same than under
> > udma33? (and I'm sure that udma66 is Ok on this drive, through the
> > dos utility).
>
> Are you sure that all the bells are on
On Fri, Oct 15, 1999 at 04:20:18PM -0500, Oleg Krivosheev wrote:
> >
> > Why does the 3rd HD's on /dev/hdg, instead of /dev/hde?
>
> because hdc&hdd are for two disks on first IDE ontroller,
> hde&hdf are for two disks on second IDE controller and
> hdg is what is left for you ;)
I forgot t
On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, Jean-Yves BARBIER wrote:
hi,
> Hi all,
>
> I installed a 2.2.12 kernel and the hedridck patch for udma66;
> I had:
> append="mem=127M ide2=0x1e8,0x3ee,11"
>
> in /etc/lilo.conf, but I still have problems; detection is well done
> BUT not for the good drive:
>
> PIIX
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