With the driver built-in, the drives are not recognised. Built as a
module, it crashes on loading.
However I can see everything fine with the generic IDE driver
Works fine in 2.4.19+
> With the driver built-in, the drives are not recognised. Built as a
> module, it crashes on loading.
>
> However I can see everything fine with the generic IDE driver
>
> Works fine in 2.4.19+
Erm. You actually meant to say works fine in 2.4.19+ *on certain
chipsets.*
T.
On Wed, Oct 02 2002, Andrew Walrond wrote:
> With the driver built-in, the drives are not recognised. Built as a
> module, it crashes on loading.
>
> However I can see everything fine with the generic IDE driver
>
> Works fine in 2.4.19+
>
Which serverworks chipset are you using?
Torben
Which chipset are you using?
Tomas Szepe wrote:
>>With the driver built-in, the drives are not recognised. Built as a
>>module, it crashes on loading.
>>
>>However I can see everything fine with the generic IDE driver
>>
>>Works fine in 2.4.19+
>>
>>
>
>Erm. You actually meant to say works fine in 2.4.19+ *on certain
>chipsets.*
>
>T.
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RCC Champion South Bridge 5.0 (CSB5)
on the Asus PR-DLS dual xeon m/b.
Hope this helps
Andrew
Torben Mathiasen wrote:
>On Wed, Oct 02 2002, Andrew Walrond wrote:
>
>
>>With the driver built-in, the drives are not recognised. Built as a
>>module, it crashes on loading.
>>
>>However I can see everything fine with the generic IDE driver
>>
>>Works fine in 2.4.19+
>>
>>
>>
>
>Which serverworks chipset are you using?
>
>
>Torben
>
>
>
> Which chipset are you using?
CSB5, can't recall the revision number at the moment.
-> only works in very recent -ac.
I posted a success report on this a fortnight ago or so.
T.