It seems Joe Marcus Clarke wrote: > I agree. I really needed to be up and running ASAP, so I opted for the > new controller. Søren, if you're listening, and need an SiI controller > for testing, you're free to have mine. Else, I can keep it and test it > as needed (I can put a test drive on it).
I have both the old one with the errata and the new one without so thanks for the offer but it might be betterused somewhere else. > I have a basic time line. Everything worked fine until I upgraded on > November 18 at 02:23 UTC. I had a 160 GB Seagate SATA drive running on > the same chipset for about a month before that. As soon as I rebooted > on the new kernel, everything went south. Until Søren told me about the > buggy chipset, I was going to back my ATA drivers back to November 11, > 2003 00:00 UTC, and see if that helped. That was right before a big > change went into the driver. I dont recall doing any major changes in that timeline, what exact large changes are you talking about ?? -Søren _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"