Please help.. I'm at the end of my rope with this now.
I have rebuilt this system and corupted my drive at
least 30 times now. I have a ABIT KT7-RAID and no
matter what I do with any kernel 2.2.16 - 2.4.2-ac19
as soon as I turn on DMA mode the drive starts to
corrupt and becomes useless. The corruption happens
alot faster in 2.4xxx than the 2.2.xxx kernels.
The system DOES work flawlessly running windows in DMA
mode, which leads me to believe that I am not
experiencing a Hardware problem.
I have tried every suggestion concerning the via
chipset on this site. I've heard of many success
stories with this board. what am i doing wrong?!?!
At this point I am 100% lost. any help would be
greatly appreciated. I am willing to do any testing
of the system that anyone may need. Currently I have
no working copy of linux on the sytem. My normal
process to get running is to install slackware.
download 2.4.2 and the latest ac patch. Compile, add
ide=reverse to lilo, switch the hd over to the
highpoint hpt366 controller and reboot. As soon as I
boot corruption begins and drive will be useless
within 10 minutes. I have also tried leaving the HD
on the VIA82686a controller witht the same results.
Also note I have tried IBM & MAXTOR UDMA100 drives as
well as IBM & WD UDMA66 Drives. I have tried both 40
& 80 pin cables on the drives.
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Thank you in advance for any help
>At this point I am 100% lost. any help would be
>greatly appreciated. I am willing to do any testing
>of the system that anyone may need. Currently I have
>no working copy of linux on the sytem. My normal
>process to get running is to install slackware.
>download 2.4.2 and the latest ac patch. Compile, add
>ide=reverse to lilo, switch the hd over to the
>highpoint hpt366 controller and reboot. As soon as I
>boot corruption begins and drive will be useless
>within 10 minutes. I have also tried leaving the HD
>on the VIA82686a controller witht the same results.
>Also note I have tried IBM & MAXTOR UDMA100 drives as
>well as IBM & WD UDMA66 Drives. I have tried both 40
>& 80 pin cables on the drives.
I suggest using the 82686-based controller rather than the HPT one. Also,
try running with DMA mode disabled. Personally, I'm running fine with the
82686-based controller in DMA mode with a Seagate UDMA/66 drive. You might
also want to look at the BIOS settings, which Windows drivers might
"adjust" at runtime to saner values.
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On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 06:20:24AM -0800, Peter DeVries wrote:
> Please help.. I'm at the end of my rope with this now.
> I have rebuilt this system and corupted my drive at
> least 30 times now. I have a ABIT KT7-RAID and no
> matter what I do with any kernel 2.2.16 - 2.4.2-ac19
> as soon as I turn on DMA mode the drive starts to
> corrupt and becomes useless. The corruption happens
> alot faster in 2.4xxx than the 2.2.xxx kernels.
Do you notice any programs getting SEGVs? If they do, it could be bad
RAM.
Personally, when I come across a machine which behaves oddly, the first
thing I'd try is checking the memory. You can get a copy of memtest86
for doing this.
--
Russell King ([email protected]) The developer of ARM Linux
http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/personal/aboutme.html
I have noiw tried the following
Diffrent Ram
No PNP/ Manual set IRQ's
All bios settings are manual. CPU speed etc
-X 34
Diffrent Controlllers ide0,ide1,ide2
Still getting drive corruption as soon as I turn on DMA mode.. I even
tested 2 HD's and only activating DMA on 1. (seperate controllers) and
the both got corrupted.
any ideas?
Mark Hahn wrote:
>> least 30 times now. I have a ABIT KT7-RAID and no
>
>
> have you installed the latest bios, and/or turned off the
> bugusly agressive pci-bridge settings? they are responsible
> for all verified kt133/ide problems reported so far.
>
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