On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 10:37:20PM -0700, cxpx wrote:
> Hey that got it to work for me!! I have had problems following
> other how-to's. Well, the HD speed went from 3 MB to 22 MB. This
> is still a long way from 66. Is this normal? (I here 66 is almost
> unattainable) I have a motherboard and
Hey that got it to work for me!! I have had problems following other how-to's.
Well, the HD speed went from 3 MB to 22 MB.
This is still a long way from 66. Is this normal? (I here 66 is almost
unattainable)
I have a motherboard and a hd that support ata 66 so I'm not sure what the
differenc
On Sun, Aug 20, 2000 at 12:33:29PM +0100, Robert Davies wrote:
> Try searching round for Andre Hedrick's IDE kernel patch for ATA-66 and
> ATA-100.
>
> IIRC he's got an IDE web site too, which will probably provide a
> downloadable version, if you can't find the patch used for the udma66
> option
Eric G . Miller"
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Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2000 6:38 AM
Subject: Re: getting dma66 support in kernel
> On Sun, Aug 20, 2000 at 12:02:33AM -0400, Dave Bresson wrote:
> >
> >
> > so i used to be running the 2.2.17-ide kernel which came with potato,
but
> > h
On Sun, Aug 20, 2000 at 12:02:33AM -0400, Dave Bresson wrote:
> so i used to be running the 2.2.17-ide kernel which came with potato, but
> have since took it upon myself to go with a homegrown kernel, one which i
> have configured and compiled myself. I downloaded the source to 2.2.16
> and patc
On Sat, Aug 19, 2000 at 10:38:14PM -0700, Eric G . Miller wrote:
> There's and "idebus=xx" where xx is between 20 and 66 inclusive in
> 2.4.0-pre... If it's backported to 2.2.17preNN then it'll probably work
> by having an 'append="idebus=66"' in LILO or similar in GRUB. Check
> /Documentation/i
:: On Sat, 19 Aug 2000 22:38:14 -0700, "Eric G . Miller" said:
> There's and "idebus=xx" where xx is between 20 and 66 inclusive in
> 2.4.0-pre... If it's backported to 2.2.17preNN then it'll probably work
> by having an 'append="idebus=66"' in LILO or similar in GRUB. Check
> /Documentation/i
On Sun, Aug 20, 2000 at 12:02:33AM -0400, Dave Bresson wrote:
>
>
> so i used to be running the 2.2.17-ide kernel which came with potato, but
> have since took it upon myself to go with a homegrown kernel, one which i
> have configured and compiled myself. I downloaded the source to 2.2.16
> and
so i used to be running the 2.2.17-ide kernel which came with potato, but
have since took it upon myself to go with a homegrown kernel, one which i
have configured and compiled myself. I downloaded the source to 2.2.16
and patched it to the latest 2.2.17pre19. I configured, and compiled it
usin
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