Supermount has been integrated into the Mandrake 8 kernel (2.4);
I have been unable to locate the standalone patch for this, however.
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Via Product Datasheet Page
http://www.via.com.tw/support/datasheets.htm
Via Apollo Pro 82C686A
http://www.via.com.tw/pdf/productinfo/686a.pdf
VIA Document Request Form
http://www.via.com.tw/contact/datasheets.htm
-J.
Greg Hosler wrote:
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> Does anyone have, or know where I can get a copy of
I've used 82c686a at UDMA66 on MSI 694D with WD418000 and standard UDMA66 18"
cables quite successfully.
David Riley wrote:
> Alan Cox wrote:
> > 2.4.2-ac12
> > o Update VIA IDE driver to 3.21 (Vojtech Pavlik)
> > |No UDMA66 on 82c686
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> Um... Does that include
I am doing this very thing on linux 2.2.18. My kernel has both the hd.c and
ide.c drivers installed.
I had to specify ide0=0x1f0 to the kernel to prevent the kernel's hd.c driver
from remapping the first two drives to hda/hdb. With the ide0 setting the
kernel preserves the true partition mappin
I recieved this oops after rearranging my SMP system to include a large
(>100GB) raid5 array and copying approximately 15GB to it. The array
was still synchronizing at the time.
Motherboard is MSI 694D. RAID array in question is attached to the
Promise 20265 chipset. No drives were attached to
PS1.1 and the
problem will disappear.
I had a similar problem with the USB driver assigned to IRQ19 but not receiving any
interrupts.
Perhaps someone more knowledgable can explain why linux fails under MPS1.4.
-J.
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