I assume you have two ordinary ide controllers on your motherboard.
In that case you can:
connect disc on std. ide
install debian
download lk-2.2.18 and latest ide-patches
roll your own kernel and install it
move disc to udma100 controller
find out what the discs new name by rebooting and studying boot
messages, probably /dev/hde
reboot with root=/dev/hde??, s/hda/hde/g in /etc/fstab
I send a similar mail with subject 'Re: UDMA66 boot problem/HPT370'
today, it contains more details.
Regards,
/Karl
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From: Steve Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: ata 100 drivers for debian.(Promise Ultra100 IDE Controller PDC20265)
Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2000 15:05:10 -0800
> Does Debian Support promise Ata 100 yet?
> I have Promise Ultra100 IDE Controller PDC20265 And I want to
> put linux on this machine but need drivers first.
> -thanks
>
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