On Sunday 08 December 2002 03:28 pm, Bruce Cran wrote: > I've got a A7V-266E motherboard with a KT266A chipset. The > solution in my case was to tell the BIOS I didn't have any ATAPI drives. > FreeBSD then found everything properly, without any problems - I think > the BIOS was maybe configuring the master for UDMA33 and the slave for > PIO4, whereas FreeBSD seems to prefer them both as PIO4,
That just about makes sense, with the weirdnesses I've seen with this mobo in the past. I'll give that a go and let y'all know what I find. I've got the ATACD on its own channel because I've hit issues in the past with having a DMA and PIO device on the same channel with this controller, but from reading my boot messages this morning my CD drive thinks it supports UDMA 33. Go fig. I should probably also sup the machine past DP2, but it's just been so wonderfully stable...I'm so used to using -stable that this feels like pushing my luck. :-) Thanks! -Cliff L. Biffle To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message