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-----Original Message----- From: Franky Goethals [mailto:franky.goethals@pandora.be] Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 4:25 PM To: eslrahc@bellsouth.net Subject: Re: [SLE] ATA100 & Linux
On Wednesday 28 February 2001 22:04, you wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: Franky Goethals [mailto:franky.goethals@pandora.be] Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 3:46 PM To: SUSE-Linux-Mailinglist Subject: [SLE] ATA100 & Linux
Hi guys,
Does anyone know when Linux will support ATA100 ?
I would like to get the maximum out of my hardware.
If it's allready supported, can somebody point my to the right links ?
Tnx in advance,
ATA100 PCI cards have been supported sinve the 22 kernel and the 2.4 kernel (including that in 7.1) supports the onboard controllers.
Charles (-:Forever never goes beyond tomorrow.
Charles,
I don't understand your explanation :
How can it that during the booting process i got a message telling me that the idebus-speed is standaard 33 ?
For the moment i added 'idebus=66' to my lilo-config. to obtain at lease allready 66.
This bus speed display is for the PCI slots based on the front side bus speed of you system it has nothing to do with the hd speed. This used to have to be set maually on your MOBO. If you were using pc66 RAM you set it to 1/2 FSB, if you were pc100 you set it to 33. Lucky for you that the BIOS/MOBO sets this value otherwise changing to idebus-speed to 66 would have fried all your devices. Charles (-: Forever never goes beyond tomorrow.