Richard Cobbe wrote:
Lo, on Sunday, August 15, James Vahn did write:
Didn't know about lspci; thanks.
If I'm reading the output correctly, though, I'm not using a VIA IDE
interface:
[nanny-ogg:~/mail/.spools]$ lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD]: Unknown device 700c (rev 11)
Rthoreau wrote:
Richard
Your lspci listing should not contain any unknown devices, for example below
is my listing for my MP 2460.
It really does not matter. All it means is the device is not in the PCI
utilities database.
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John
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Lo, on Monday, August 16, Rthoreau did write:
> > Date: Yesterday 14:49:47
>
> > Lo, on Sunday, August 15, Richard Cobbe did write:
>
> >> The computer did come with a PCI IDE controller card (the "unknown mass
> >> storage controller" line above) that has another two controllers on it.
> >> I h
> Date: Yesterday 14:49:47
> Lo, on Sunday, August 15, Richard Cobbe did write:
>> The computer did come with a PCI IDE controller card (the "unknown mass
>> storage controller" line above) that has another two controllers on it.
>> I haven't yet tried switching controllers to see if that helps a
Lo, on Sunday, August 15, Rthoreau did write:
> I have used ext3, and assume you are using ext2, what kernel
> parameters are you pasing to the kernel?
Yes, ext2, although I'd be surprised if that makes a difference. As far
as kernel parameters, the only one I'm using that looks at all relevant
> Date: Today 09:04:28
>
> Greetings, all.
>
> I'm running Debian stable, and I've been running the 2.2 kernel series
> for some time now, because I've never had very good luck getting DMA to
> work for my hard drive under the 2.4 series. However, with sarge's
> release appearing increasingly immi
Lo, on Sunday, August 15, Richard Cobbe did write:
> The computer did come with a PCI IDE controller card (the "unknown mass
> storage controller" line above) that has another two controllers on it.
> I haven't yet tried switching controllers to see if that helps at all; I
> may attempt that later
Lo, on Sunday, August 15, James Vahn did write:
> Richard wrote:
> > I'm running Debian stable, and I've been running the 2.2 kernel series
> > for some time now, because I've never had very good luck getting DMA to
> > work for my hard drive under the 2.4 series.
> >
> > The hard drive is a Seaga
Greetings, all.
I'm running Debian stable, and I've been running the 2.2 kernel series
for some time now, because I've never had very good luck getting DMA to
work for my hard drive under the 2.4 series. However, with sarge's
release appearing increasingly imminent, I need to try to get this
reso
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