On Dec 27 2000, Ian Tan wrote:
> I have recently purchased an ASUS A7V motherboard (socket A) with
> built-in "Promise ATA/100 IDE controller", and so I happily bought a
> new 30Gb Quantum ATA/100 hard disk. :)

        I have this very same board and it works perfectly.
        Unfortunately, I don't have an UDMA/100 drive, everything
        works perfectly well other than that.

        I suggest you just plug your drive on the first (i.e., UDMA/66
        controller), install potato, install gcc, ncurses etc, grab a
        kernel from your favourite kernel.org mirror and André's
        Hedrick patch from http://www.linux-ide.org/. Compile it
        accordingly and you'll be able to use the Promise controller.

> I have looked at the latest kernel -- 2.4.0-test12 and it doesn't
> seem to have any IDE options that are relevant ...

        These kernels *do* have support for the Promise controller.

> Have I overlooked anything? Does anyone have any ideas?


        Hope this helps, Roger...

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