On 7/1/05, Dominic Marks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 01 July 2005 17:27, Alan Jay wrote:
> > Thanks for this - I haven't try but will do so - but I do need a
> > little help. I have downloaded the STABLE version and put it onto my
> > machines.  Do I have to compile the ATA driver into the system and if
> > so how do I do so (sorry to ask no instructions on the web site
> > below).
> 
> This should be the procedure, but I could be wrong.
> 
>  o Get a fresh RELENG_5
>  o Copy the ata mkIII update to your source tree

 Instead of just copying the files into your source tree, you should
 rename the following directories:

     sys/modules/ata sys/modules/ata-old   (if it exists)
     sys/dev/ata         sys/dev/ata-old

NOTE: Just incase you wish to go back to the old ata driver.

Then extract the ata mkII update into your source tree.

>  o Apply the diff for RELENG_5 to your source tree
>  o Build a fresh world + kernel
> 
> For proper instructions Google about for [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s original
> instructions. I think the subject was 'UPDATE: ATA mkIII patches'
> or something along those lines.
> 

Scot
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