Hullo
I am having the same problem.
I built a kernel from the sources here:
http://people.debian.org/~nobse/kernel/linux-2.6/i386/
The problem is less severe but still a showstopper for production use. I
too am looking forward to getting this fixed.
When I user dd to fill one of the partitions
On 12/17/06, Norbert Tretkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
* David Lazar wrote:
> Same problem here, running linux-image-2.6.18-3-686 (version
> 2.6.18-7) on a Dell Optiplex GX620.
Could you please try if the kernel from
http://people.debian.org/~nobse/kernel/linux-2.6/i386/
fixes this problem
* David Lazar wrote:
> Same problem here, running linux-image-2.6.18-3-686 (version
> 2.6.18-7) on a Dell Optiplex GX620.
Could you please try if the kernel from
http://people.debian.org/~nobse/kernel/linux-2.6/i386/
fixes this problem? If it works for you, I'm going to add this patch
to 2.6.18-
* David Lazar wrote:
> Same problem here, running linux-image-2.6.18-3-686 (version
> 2.6.18-7) on a Dell Optiplex GX620.
Same hardware here, same problem.
> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ide/13408
If this patch is part of 2.6.19 or 2.6.20, it should be added.
Norbert
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Same problem here, running linux-image-2.6.18-3-686 (version 2.6.18-7)
on a Dell Optiplex GX620. I'm not attaching the dmesg output, since
it's virtually identical with the ones already reported, but I'd like to
point out that this seems to have a patch ready upstream.
Here's the discussion thre
Package: linux-image-2.6.18-1-686
Version: 2.6.18-2
Mine is a Dell machine with SATA disk, I am using Debian sid, with
debian official kernel 2.6.18.
On boot time, it says:
ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xFE00 ctl 0xFE12 bmdma 0xFEA0 irq 58
ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xFE20 ctl 0xFE32 bmdma 0xFEA8
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