From: Paul McAvoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: help -- UDMA install
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 23:34:38 -0800
A couple of things I would try also:
1) examine the motherboard to find out what type of UDMA support it has. I
have an Asus MB wit
A couple of things I would try also:
1) examine the motherboard to find out what type of UDMA support it has. I
have an Asus MB with UDMA support but it only does UDMA-33. I also have a
quantum 13gig UDMA-66 drive. I was having some problems with it, and went to
the quantum website. I found the
Just a few things you should check:
Master/slave settings, isa card interferance,
broken PCI cards, BIOS init, BIOS: NO PNP OS,
broken chipsets, etc
I hope this helps...
Regards,
Onno
At 01:26 PM 1/14/00 -0600, Marc D Chapman wrote:
>I'm currently trying to help a friend install Linux onto hi
I'm currently trying to help a friend install Linux onto his
system. However, we are running into some massive problems. Whenever it
gets to the point where it is checking the disk for errors, or formatting
the disk (basically any large amount of disk access), the system will lock
up completely.
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