Looks like I need completely new source... the only drive options under
'other IDE chipset support' are:
Generic
ALI
DTC
HOLTEC
QDI
UMC
PROMISE DC4030 (doesn't fix the problem)
I have also downloaded the 2.2.14 source from kernel.org and when I run
'make menuconfig' on it there is no support there either. The only kernels
that do seem to offer it are the 2.3.X kernels, but then everything else
goes to hell because you have to scrap everything you know about ipchains
and all the good examples available on the net, for something called
iptables that doesn't yet completely replace ipchains, and many of the
config options for most of the examples I have seen are no longer available.
Mark Thornton
San Marcos Internet, Inc.
512-393-5300
----- Original Message -----
From: Jon Pennington
Mark Thornton said:
Enable
[*] Generic PCI IDE chipset support [*] Generic PCI bus-master DMA support [*] Use DMA by default when available [*] PROMISE PDC20246/PDC20262 support
The problem is the last option does not appear in my 6.3, kernel 2.2.13 configuration, either through 'make menuconfig' or 'make xconfig'. Do I need to get a later copy of the distro or did I do something wrong when I installed the source.
Are you *sure* that your kernel has Experimental and/or Incomplete Drivers turned *on*?
-- -=|JP|=- Jon Pennington | Atipa Linux Solutions jpennington@atipa.com | http://www.atipa.com Kansas City, MO, USA | 816-241-2641 x136
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