h it is on the promise controller now.
Yes, the better way to do this is to go into your BIOS and disable the
motherboard'
s IDE controller. That's the only way the Promise IDE controller can have
hda.
Vincent Gaines wrote:
> Subject: ATA-100, UDMA100, LILO
>
> I recent
This works if I do not use an ATAPI CDROM: from the manual
page 79 ( ver 1.02)
" Make sure the ATAPI CD-ROM you want to use in the boot sequence is
connected to eigther the PRIMARY or SECONDARY IDE connectors, not to the
ATA100 connectors. Currently the Promise Ultra DMA /100 chip does not
suppo
Thank you! (R.T.F.M.)
I just read my motherboard manual and found the section to disable the
controller.
I had thought of this also but not lokked hard enough.(Not hard enough I
guess)
Yes, the better way to do this is to go into your BIOS and disable the
motherboard'
s IDE controller. That's the only way the Promise IDE controller can have hda.
Vincent Gaines wrote:
> Subject: ATA-100, UDMA100, LILO
>
> I recently built a computer using the ASUS A7V m
Subject: ATA-100, UDMA100, LILO
I recently built a computer using the ASUS A7V motherboard, AMD 800, and
an "IBM Deskstar DTLA-307030 30GB UA100" hard drive. I wanted to
install Debian GNU/Linux on my hard drive (it uses the Promise ATA-100
controller).
1) Upon reading the D
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