Greetings, The fsb speed is controlled by a clock chip on the i2c bus.
grab http://linuxlabs.com/LinuxBIOS/patches/set-133-133.c It's a userspace tool (run as root) to set the clock. You will want to do that in a boot kernel and then use monte. Otherwise, the timing loop calibration the kernel does will be invalid. Alternatly, the code can be easily enough incorperated into whatever else you need. The clockl setting is persistant across reset. You could even set it and reboot (or trigger the reset line through the ACPI watchdog timer) if necessary. G'day, sjames Quoting Mikael Halvarsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I cannot get linux to understand that there is a ide1 port that I want > to use, > is there something that I have to enable in LinuxBIOS or has something > else > gone wrong? > > Also, the CPU is running in 450MHz when I boot, but there is a 600MHz > installed, is it possible to change the multiple and such somewhere? > > Motherboard is MS7308ET > > Thanks, > -mikael > ----------------------------steven james, director of research, linux labs LinuxBIOS Cluster Solutions 230 peachtree st nw ste 2705 High-Speed Colocation, Hosting, atlanta.ga.us 30303 Linux Hardware, Development & Support http://www.linuxlabs.com * Visit us at SuperComputing 2002, Booth 1441 * office/fax 404.577.7747/3 --------------------------------------------------------------------------