This should have gone on my last email:
[root@blackbird log]# cat /proc/pci
PCI devices found:
Bus 0, device 0, function 0:
Host bridge: VIA Technologies Unknown device (rev 68).
Vendor id=1106. Device id=691.
Medium devsel. Master Capable. No bursts.
Prefetchable 32
Well... I remember this message showing on my console, although I was
doing nothing special...
Apr 18 14:37:01 blackbird kernel: probable hardware bug: clock timer
configuration lost - probably a VIA686a.
Apr 18 14:37:01 blackbird kernel: probable hardware bug: restoring chip
configuration.
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Ap
sorry to write so many messages for the same thing... but I fotgot to
mention that I'm using 2.2.19, not 2.4.x
that's it.
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hi,
I'm trying to make this card work under 2.4.4, but I couldn't find a patch
anywhere to get it working under 2.4.x nor on 2.2.x. I tried with the I2O
kernel support, but it didn't work, it only reported errors after a pretty
long waiting :)
The CDROM the card comes with brings a precompiled m
On Mon, 14 May 2001, Alan Cox wrote:
> > I'm trying to make this card work under 2.4.4, but I couldn't find a patch
> > anywhere to get it working under 2.4.x nor on 2.2.x. I tried with the I2O
> > kernel support, but it didn't work, it only reported errors after a pretty
> > long waiting :)
>
>
On Mon, 14 May 2001, Alan Cox wrote:
> > well, I applied 2.4.4ac8 (I couldn't find ac9) and I still have only
> > errors when recognizing the hardware. The long waiting is gone. I will try
> > to send the messages somehow. They were not saved on log files because it
> > couldn't mount the devices
after that I won't be able to do tests... so.. maybe
I would have to use 2.2.19 instead of 2.4.4 :-(...
Juan Pablo Abuyeres
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separately I have to go to the controller's
software by pressing ctrl-a at boot time.
Juan Pablo Abuyeres
On Mon, 14 May 2001, Josh Logan wrote:
>
> What makes you think /dev/sda is the raid? For me cat /proc/scsi/scsi
> lists all 4 drives which,
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