Re: promise ultra ata100 controller card and linux support

2001-09-01 Thread Jon Masters
On 01 Sep 2001 22:32:29 +, Rajesh Fowkar wrote: Jimmy> >ATA/IDE/MFM/RLL support ---> and then... > I went to Network Device Support -> Ethernet (10 or 100Mbit) and could not > find the above card hence posted to the list. :-) Hmmm... > Your reasoning is excellent -- it's only your basic a

Re: promise ultra ata100 controller card and linux support

2001-09-01 Thread Rajesh Fowkar
Jimmy Richards saw fit to inform me that: > Hi, > > It is in the latest kernel, 2.4.9. Or you can get patches at >http://www.linux-ide.org/ You should be able to find it in 2.4.9 under > >ATA/IDE/MFM/RLL support ---> >IDE, ATA and ATAPI Block devices ---> >[*] PROMISE PDC202{46|6

Re: promise ultra ata100 controller card and linux support

2001-09-01 Thread Jimmy Richards
Hi Again, I just wanted to say that after I sent off my reply on where to find it I saw that it looks like you're running the same kernel as me from reading your sig, kernel-2.4.9 w/ext3. You should be able to find it in there. Jim

Re: promise ultra ata100 controller card and linux support

2001-09-01 Thread Jimmy Richards
Hi, It is in the latest kernel, 2.4.9. Or you can get patches at http://www.linux-ide.org/ You should be able to find it in 2.4.9 under ATA/IDE/MFM/RLL support ---> IDE, ATA and ATAPI Block devices ---> [*] PROMISE PDC202{46|62|65|67|68} support HTH, Jimmy

Re: promise ultra ata100 controller card and linux support

2001-09-01 Thread CaT
On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 07:34:23PM +, Rajesh Fowkar wrote: > Hi, > > I went through the kernel options but could not find support for promise > ultra ata100 controller. (Promise Technologies). > > Is the above card supported under Linux ? Natively under 2.4.x, with patch under 2.2.x I believ

promise ultra ata100 controller card and linux support

2001-09-01 Thread Rajesh Fowkar
Hi, I went through the kernel options but could not find support for promise ultra ata100 controller. (Promise Technologies). Is the above card supported under Linux ? Thanks in advance. Regards -- Rajesh Fowkar